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The X Factor 2004-'08 [S1-5] Discussion of previous series (2004-2008) and the contestants. Winners were Steve Brookstein, Shayne Ward, Leona Lewis, Leon Jackson and Alexandra Burke.

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Old 23-12-2007, 11:19 AM #1
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POSING together for the first time since that incredible X Factor triumph, winner Leon and his mum Wendy speak exclusively to the News of the World about their tough life together.

Their inspirational story, marked by tragedy and grinding poverty, led to 18-year-old shop worker Leon capturing the hearts of the nation. Now they tell Jane Atkinson and Rav Singh about single mum Wendy's struggle to bring up the boy she doted on—and reveal in moving and tender anecdotes what they mean to each other.
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AT THE very mention of his mum's name, out comes the shy, gap-toothed smile that won the hearts of millions of X Factor fans.


Wendy is the central figure in Leon's life. The inspiration behind his victory. And he loves nothing better than talking about her.

"I would die for her," he says. "I looked for her face in the audience before singing every song. And when I sang I kept her face in my mind.

"I did all this for her, to give her so much back is truly fantastic. We are like best buds."

She has raised him since his father Philip walked out on them when Leon was two. He never met his dad, who later died of pneumonia.

Mother and son were left to struggle in poverty on £55 a week with Wendy doing part-time jobs while his gran Jean, 61, looked after him. "Being a single parent was hard for my mum—but I have never done without," says 18-year-old Leon.

"She prioritised her money. The bills were paid off first and she sacrificed her own social life for me. She didn't go out drinking or have a car. We didn't have family holidays—we just had bus trips to the seaside.

"Mum would always make sure I got wonderful presents, though. When I was 11 I saw a BMX bike and told my mum I wanted it for Christmas but she said, ‘Sorry, pal, I can't afford it'.

"She'd already got my big present—a pair of boots for school. So on Christmas morning I opened up the boots and wasn't expecting anything else. She asked me to get something from the kitchen and when I went in, there was the bike. I cried with happiness."

When Leon was 15 Wendy was able to return to full-time work as a receptionist. He says: "She didn't want to live on benefits. She wanted to work and went to college to get computer and typing skills. She felt worthy earning her own money." Leon was determined not to take her for granted— so from the age of 16 he got jobs in Iceland and Gap to help her.

And he saved up to give her a treat she would never forget. "When she was 40 this year I paid £300 for her to have a day at a health spa—Stobo Castle in Peebleshire. I secretly packed her a case with a robe and slippers and told her to get up at 7am.

"She couldn't believe it when I drove her to this beautiful castle. She had several treatments while I waited in my car. I kept popping in to see how they'd gone.

"She was really excited, saying, ‘Oh, I've had hot stone therapy', then ‘I have just had my legs exfoliated'. She loved it."

Now doting son Leon just wants to have a quiet time at home in Whitburn, West Lothian, with Wendy as he celebrates his X Factor Christmas number one with When You Believe.

He knows he may have to move to London and leave his mum to further his singing career. But with the love she has given him, he says: "I'm not worried, I feel like I have the world at my feet.

"I am the person I am today because of my mum. And I know that wherever I am I will always make time to see her."

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SHE is glowing with the pride only a mother can feel. For 40-year-old Wendy Jackson a dream has come true.


The little boy she has fought so hard to bring up has made it in life against all the odds.

Speaking exclusively to the News of the World, Wendy says: "I am so happy for Leon. I truly am. When he was announced as the X Factor winner all I could do was cry. I was so elated.

"The whole thing has amazed me. There are no singers from either side of his family and he only began doing karaoke in January. I thought it was rushed when he said he was going for X Factor but he was brilliant. I couldn't be more proud of what he has achieved."

Until now life has always been a struggle for Wendy and her boy. "Before he was born I was doing factory and catering jobs. But I had him at 21, I wasn't married and I brought him up as a single mum.

"We couldn't afford a phone and out of our £55 a week we had to pay the water rates, the poll tax and the gas and electricity too.

"But I saved up to get him everything I possibly could. He is my only son and I never wanted any more children, just Leon. He said to me years ago that he would like a brother or sister but I told him it was too late for me."

Despite their lack of money, Wendy always tried to give him a happy childhood. They would go on summer bus trips to Ayr, Portobello near Edinburgh and even Blackpool to go to the seaside.

Wendy said: "He was always very creative when he was a child and I remember once we went away and he made a Porsche car out of the sand.

"Everybody was coming over and admiring it. His gran said we should put a hat out next to him and get some tips! He was always creative and a wonderful little boy."

But she knows winning X Factor will also mean Leon leaving the maisonette he has shared with her his entire life. Wendy says: "When I was about 18 I lived down in London with Leon's dad for a bit. It's too big a place and I didn't like being there—but I know that Leon will probably have to move down there.

"I will miss him loads but he would have been leaving home with or without X Factor. He is 19 next week and all lads that age leave home. Every parent knows that he is going to leave home at some point."

The mother and son are extremely close but Leon has never brought a girlfriend home to meet Wendy.

He says: "I haven't had a serious enough girlfriend to introduce to my mum. The relationships I have had have been a bit of fun because I was always too busy concentrating on other things like my karate."

Leon has made no secret of the fact that he wants to change his mum's life—and buy her a new home.

Wendy says: "I just want a wee bungalow with a back and a front door.

"At the moment we are in a block of four flats and I have to walk out of the front door and right around the back to hang my washing on the line."

Thanks to Leon, those days will soon be over.
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Leon will be able to buy her a house now,and look after her.
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The X-Factor is a singing contest, not the National Lottery. While i'm sure Leon and his Mum have been through a lot in their lives, there are probably thousands of similar stories of poverty and hardship from all the other people who auditioned. I personally don't believe that people should use their lifestories to gain public support and sympathy. All these sob stories are getting very tiresome and I fear next year we will be subjected to even more (If that is possible?). The contest becomes less about talent and singing ability and more about class and money, which is bad for the X-Factor.
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