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Originally posted by hannah.
This is ********. The producers should just deal with all the complaints, because they're hardly valid seeing as its a show where the public have a lot of control, and if it doesn't go certain peoples way they shouldn't go mental. I was really upset and angry when Austin went, as were a lot of other people, but because it's down to the public vote it would have been ridiculous to blame the show itself. Fair enough the judges chose Ruth over Laura but that's the public's fault for not voting for either of them enough. As a lot of people have already said, it's blatantly obvious that a lot of people complaining didn't even vote, because if they had been as set on keeping her in as they are on getting her back, she probably would have stayed.
It's stupid to change the format just because people aren't happy with the way it went.
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Don't worry it's just a magazine trying to get people to read the stuff it prints.
Here is a statement from the ITV and the producers of the X Factor, that shows how much magazines like this live on rumour and sensationalism.
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“We would never reveal the voting figures during the competition, as it could give contestants an unfair advantage and spoil the competition for viewers.
At the end of the series, we are more than happy to reveal the voting pattern to the public which will very clearly demonstrate who the viewers have been voting for each week.
We would like to reiterate that there were absolutely no issues with the phone lines or the voting system during last week’s The X Factor, they are subject to rigorous procedures and protocols.
The viewers vote for the act they want to keep in the competition and last Saturday the simple fact is Laura White and Ruth Lorenzo were in the bottom two because they had the least amount of votes.
There are no plans to bring Laura White back to The X Factor.”
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ITV