Who won the X Factor 2015?

Louisa Johnson has been named the winner of The X Factor 2015. The 17-year-old singer and her mentor Rita Ora burst into tears when it was announced they had beaten Cheryl’s act Reggie ‘N’ Bollie in the final on Sunday night at Wembley Stadium.

What are the ratings for the X Factor UK?

“UK TV ratings: The X Factor dips to 7 million as the auditions come to an end”. Digital Spy. Retrieved 20 September 2015. ^ Eames, Tom (21 September 2015). “UK TV ratings: Downton Abbey returns for final series with 7.3m, X Factor attracts 6.8m”.

What happened to Simon Cowell on the X Factor 2015?

In March 2015, Simon Cowell was confirmed to return as a judge for the twelfth series, his ninth on the show. In April 2015, Louis Walsh cited his desire to quit the show and return to management, and that it would take serious thought for him to return for series 12.

Who are the new hosts of the X Factor?

“The Xtra Factor: Rochelle Humes and Melvin Odoom confirmed as new hosts”. Digital Spy. Retrieved 18 June 2015. ^ Nissim, Mayer (28 July 2015). “The X Factor will never be the same again: Voiceover man Peter Dickson leaves the show”. Digital Spy. Retrieved 28 July 2015. ^ “APPLY NOW”. xfactor.tv. ITV. Retrieved 9 July 2015.

Louisa Johnson was announced as the winner on 13 December 2015, making Ora the winning mentor. In March 2015, Simon Cowell was confirmed to return as a judge for the twelfth series, his ninth on the show.

What does X Factor mean?

The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The twelfth series began airing on ITV on 29 August 2015 and ended on 13 December 2015.

What happened to the X Factor Live judges’houses?

“X Factor live Judges’ Houses CANCELLED as plans for filming abroad takes drastic U-turn”. Daily Mirror. Retrieved 15 September 2015. ^ a b “X Factor: Louis Tomlinson and Mark Ronson are guests in judges’ houses”. BBC Newsbeat.

What happened to Tom Bleasby on the X Factor?

On 12 October, Tom Bleasby had withdrawn from the show and consequently, there was a spare place at judges’ houses. On 15 October, Grimshaw announced that Noise would replace Bleasby at judges’ houses.