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While X-Factor might have low ratings, I must say it’s the best thing I’ve seen on television in a long time. I found myself in tears at the amount of emotion.

Case in point: Stacy Francis, a 42-year-old mother of two. She was an abused women from Brooklyn who was always told she wasn’t talented enough to accomplish her dreams. 

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Then she walked on that stage to be judged in front of a live audience and sang her heart out. When the judges gave her praise, you saw a woman who was in the happiest moment of her entire life.

X-Factor gave this women the happiest day she’s experienced in four years and you can only know it gets better from here.

Her tears washed away 42 years of doubt. That is what X-Factor is for many people. 

It’s also filled with the terrible singing, bad rapping and all around f*ckery. Just take one look at Dylan Lawson who did Lil Wayne’s version of “Swag Surfing.” 

X-Factor is filled with laughs and cries and I personally cannot wait to see the singing and sanging that will take place on X-Factor. I’m very intrigued to find out what the competition will bring. 

Aside from the actual competition, it looks like L.A. Reid is the anti-Simon, but equally as mean. His views on what’s hot are totally different than Simon’s view of who sounds good and what talent is. The battle between them is already heating up to be better than the Mayweather vs. Ortiz Fight. 

Then when you add the sexy Nicole Scherzinger into the mix and the lovable Paula Abdul, this show has a spot in my rotation. 

~BlogXilla