I never know what is going to have that 'X' factor and what isn't.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
'The X Factor' is great entertainment, but it doesn't prepare people for getting chewed up and spat out by the music industry.
Anything that is unexpected is the X-factor.
This whole 'X Factor' thing with people assuming I'm going to be a one-hit wonder - that won't happen with me.
'The X Factor' seems to be more about building up personalities and people in tears. And it's not a new idea. The pre-Beatles pop world was full of manufactured pop stars. The thing is that you can't imagine any of the artists you look back at and admire ever going on 'The X Factor.'
I didn't know what I was in for when I joined 'The X Factor' - I underestimated it.
You don't have to be the sexiest girl or the most talented person to have the X factor. X factor is something you are born with that is your own. And the moment that you realize how to tap into that quality that you have within, and how to bring that individuality out of yourself, that is when you discover the X factor.
The rest of my family are obsessed by 'The X Factor:' I'm intrigued by it, although its musical values are far away from mine, like a cup of tea with 400 lumps of sugar in it. There's something very strange about Simon Cowell's lips, isn't there?
I don't have that X factor; I have to bank on my skills, be true to my character, and hope to be accepted.
Kids are meant to believe that their stepping stone to massive money is 'The X Factor.'
What's amazing with 'The X Factor' is that it gives people a chance who wouldn't normally have one. I couldn't go on it, because it would be, like, me being lazy, because I've definitely had my opportunities.