Bad Karaoke Singers
by admin on Thursday, December 31st, 2009 | No Comments

What was with the X Factor tonight?
First there was a somewhat flat Cheryl Cole singing, then a what I can only assume was a half baked Whitney Houston, followed by possibly one of the worst decisions ever made by the public- John and Edward not being voted out and finally two out of tune performances by two weepy eyed karaoke singers.
Come on ITV, at least attempt to produce some form of entertainment.
somebody please get rid of those awful Grimes Twins!!! and Whitney..UGH!!! yeah..
It’s Really Bad Karaoke
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