Showing posts with label Miss Dynamix. Show all posts
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Monday, 28 October 2013

Miss Dynamix are shown the exit following shock sing-off with teenager Hannah Barrett on The X Factor

'We showed people we can actually sing!' Miss Dynamix are shown the exit following shock sing-off with teenager Hannah Barrett on The X Factor



It promised to be a blockbuster - and it didn't disappoint. 
Indeed, while the likes of Kingsland Road and Sam Callahan were amongst the favourites to face Miss Dynamix in the sing-off, it was teenager Hannah Barrett who drew the short straw, much to the astonishment of those in attendance. 
Despite the drama, Hannah pulled out all the stops with an emotional performance of Emeli Sande's Read All About It. 
Sad ending: The girls clutched onto each other as their group Miss Dynamix are voted off The X Factor
Sad ending: The girls clutched onto each other as their group Miss Dynamix are voted off The X Factor
Waiting game: Miss Dynamix held hands on stage as they waited to hear their fate
Waiting game: Miss Dynamix held hands on stage as they waited to hear their fate
The big announcement: Dermot O'Leary announces that Miss Dynamix have been voted off and Hannah Barrett returns next week
The big announcement: Dermot O'Leary announces that Miss Dynamix have been voted off and Hannah Barrett returns next week
Shock: The girls were pitted against teenager Hannah Barrett
Shock: The girls were pitted against teenager Hannah Barrett
With her voice breaking towards the end of the song, the teenager was cheered on by the audience at Fountain Studios before getting a warm embrace from her rivals. 
The girl-group had plenty to prove after getting a bye to this week's show, and they almost nailed it with a rousing rendition of Swedish House Mafia hit Don't You Worry Child. 
Hannah's mentor Nicole was charged with the task of voting first, and the former Pussycat Doll predictably opted to save her own act. 
Next up was Miss Dynamix mentor Gary. 
'This is one of the biggest shocks of the night and you need to pick yourself up after this,' he said. 'But I've got to stick with my girls. The act I'm sending home is Hannah.' 
Read all about it: Hannah was first up in the sing-off with a version of the Emeli Sande hit
Read all about it: Hannah was first up in the sing-off with a version of the Emeli Sande hit
Surprise: The teenager's appearance in the sing-off proved that no-one is safe
Surprise: The teenager's appearance in the sing-off proved that no-one is safe
Pressure: Hannah performs as Miss. Dynamix look on from the sidelines
Pressure: Hannah performs as Miss. Dynamix look on from the sidelines
Looking on: Miss Dynamix watch Hannah perform before taking to the stage on Sunday night
Looking on: Miss Dynamix watch Hannah perform before taking to the stage on Sunday night
The no deadlock rule meant Sharon's vote was the decider - and after a moment of deliberation she voted to save Hannah, a decision that effectively pushed Miss Dynamix through the exit.  
'Hannah is world class and I would've saved her,' admitted Louis after asking which way he would have swung. 
Gary urged the band to continue beyond the competition, and the girls admitted they would persevere, despite the setback. 
'We left the show showing people we can actually sing,' said band-member Jeanette Akua. 
Trendy in tartan: Miss Dynamix all dress in tartan as they sing for their place in The X Factor
Trendy in tartan: Miss Dynamix all dress in tartan as they sing for their place in The X Factor
Our turn: The girls perform a version of Don't You Worry Child by Swedish House Mafia
Our turn: The girls perform a version of Don't You Worry Child by Swedish House Mafia
Rousing: Miss Dynamix pulled out all the stops, but ultimately it would not be enough to save them
Rousing: Miss Dynamix pulled out all the stops, but ultimately it would not be enough to save them
Singing for survival: Band member Jeanette gives it her all on Sunday night
Singing for survival: Band member Jeanette gives it her all on Sunday night
Looking on: An emotional Hannah takes in the performance with host Dermot O'Leary
Looking on: An emotional Hannah takes in the performance with host Dermot O'Leary
The credits initially rolled on movie night with Miss Dynamix falling foul of the flash vote, and the beleaguered trio were first to lend their vocals to the obligatory 'group' performance - a cover of Bruno Mars hit Locked Out Of Heaven. 
That performance came at the top of an uncertain night for the hopefuls who were still in the dark about who they would face in the sing-off - and the nervous wait was prolonged by two stellar performances from The Wanted and Lady Gaga. 
Here come the judges: Louis Walsh, Sharon Osbourne, Gary Barlow and Nicole Scherzinger walk along The X Factor stage holding hands for the eviction show
Here come the judges: Louis Walsh, Sharon Osbourne, Gary Barlow and Nicole Scherzinger walk along The X Factor stage holding hands for the eviction show
I heart you: Judges Sharon Osbourne and Nicole Scherzinger share a moment on stage as Sharon makes a heart symbol with her hand
I heart you: Judges Sharon Osbourne and Nicole Scherzinger share a moment on stage as Sharon makes a heart symbol with her hand
Both have records to promote, and the British boyband, looking suave in matching black two-piece suits, were first up with latest single Show Me Love (America). 
But while their performance generated wild applause, the night was all about the outlandish Lady Gaga, whose performance began with the singer surrounded by scantily clad dancers while she broke into the opening acoustic strains of new promotional track Venus. 
With an apt back drop - Botticelli's Birth Of Venus - the singer, wearing a long blonde wig, performed in flesh coloured lingerie embellished with sea shells that were ripped off long before the track reached its first chorus. 
Stellar performance: Dermot spoke to the boys from The Wanted after they performed on the show
Stellar performance: Dermot spoke to the boys from The Wanted after they performed on the show
Sparkle and shimmer: Guest Stars, The Wanted, perform under bright lights and glitter in the studio
Sparkle and shimmer: Guest Stars, The Wanted, perform under bright lights and glitter in the studio
Pulling out all the stops: The Wanted stood on black boxes whilst an orchestra played behind them for their very glitzy performance
Pulling out all the stops: The Wanted stood on black boxes whilst an orchestra played behind them for their very glitzy performance
Sing his heart out: Jay looked to be really getting into the song as he performed under the bright lights
Sing his heart out: Jay looked to be really getting into the song as he performed under the bright lights
Looking good: Max George (L) and Siva Kaneswaran (R) are suited and booted for their X Factor performance
Looking good: Max George (L) and Siva Kaneswaran (R) are suited and booted for their X Factor performance
Looking good: Max George (L) and Siva Kaneswaran (R) are suited and booted for their X Factor performance
Piano man: Nathan Sykes performs on Sunday evening
Piano man: Nathan Sykes performs on Sunday evening
Gaga has an album on the near horizon, so it made sense to perform not one, but two tracks from forthcoming third long-player ARTPOP. 
With Venus segueing into latest single Do What U Want, Gagaa ripped off the blonde wig and made a beeline for her piano in what would be, by her own bizarre standards, a low-key performance. 
''I've been working on ARTPOP for two years now and I wanted to show the breadth of the album, and Venus is the first single I've produced on my own,' she said to rapturous applause after being asked why she performed two tracks. 
Outlandish: Lady Gaga opened with a performance of promotional track Venus
Outlandish: Lady Gaga opened with a performance of promotional track Venus
Star turn: The singer performed in front of a Botticelli themed backdrop
Star turn: The singer performed in front of a Botticelli themed backdrop
Sing us a shanty: Gaga's flesh coloured lingerie was embellished with decorative sea shells
Sing us a shanty: Gaga's flesh coloured lingerie was embellished with decorative sea shells
Lively: The outlandish singer climbed on top of her piano as she segued into new single Do What U Want
Lively: The outlandish singer climbed on top of her piano as she segued into new single Do What U Want
Gaga also admitted that her recent spat with judge Sharon Osbourne was past tense after they buried the hatchet during a night out in London on Saturday night. 
'We hung out at G.A.Y last night!' she squealed before racing over to embrace Mrs. O. 
The two performances were over, and it was down to the serious business - results. 
Rough Copy were first to learn they were through, closely followed by teenager Abi Alton. 
Say cheese! Lady Gaga poses in her underwear for a photo with The X Factor judges on stage
Say cheese! Lady Gaga poses in her underwear for a photo with The X Factor judges on stage
Pals: Gaga is embraced by host Dermot O'Leary following her performance on Sunday night
Pals: Gaga is embraced by host Dermot O'Leary following her performance on Sunday night
Pals: Gaga races over to embrace Sharon Osbourne following her performance
Pals: Gaga races over to embrace Sharon Osbourne following her performance
Luke Friend and Tamera Foster came next, with Scottish youngster Nicolas McDonald making it five acts through to the next show. 
Sam Bailey, Sharon's final act, was next through, followed by East Londoner's Kingsland Road. 
With only one more act certain of a place in next week's show, the odds were on Hannah Barrett to make it through - but surprisingly it was Sam Callahan who came next, meaning the teenager would face Miss Dynamix in the sing-off. 
The X Factor continues next Saturday on ITV1. 
Delight: Abi Alton discovers she is through to next week's show
Delight: Abi Alton discovers she is through to next week's show
Get in there: Gary Barlow's Rough Copy are through
Get in there: Gary Barlow's Rough Copy are through
Fit for a king: Kingsland Road are though to next week's show
Fit for a king: Kingsland Road are though to next week's show




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Sunday, 27 October 2013

X Factor 2013: Miss Dynamix is the third act to face the bottom two after the flash vote in Movie Week

X Factor 2013: Miss Dynamix is the third act to face the bottom two after the flash vote in Movie Week

It was movie week on the X Factor with the finalists pickedsongs from the big screen to perform on stage on Saturday night.
And after mostly positive praise from the judges Gary Barlow, Sharon Osbourne, Louis Walsh and Nicole Scherzinger, the 10 hopefuls were crossing their fingers as they waited to find out the result of the flash vote.
With just ten minutes for the audience to vote for their favourite, eventually it was Miss Dynamix who was announced to sing for their life in Sunday night's show.
Flash vote: Miss Dynamix sing for their lives on Sunday night after receiving the least amount of votes on The X Factor
Flash vote: Miss Dynamix sing for their lives on Sunday night after receiving the least amount of votes on The X Factor
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The Girls category were the first to be totally safe, followed by the Over 25s which just includes Sam Bailey.
This left the Groups and the Boys, with the latter being declared safe by Dermot O'Leary.
This left miss Dynamix, Rough Copy and Kingsland Road, and eventually the girl group were the ones preparing for the sing-off on Sunday night.
Tough time: The girls have struggled with online criticism after they were put straight through following SeSe's pregnancy-related illness
Tough time: The girls have struggled with online criticism after they were put straight through following SeSe's pregnancy-related illness
Bad time for the groups: Kingsland Road were flash voted out last week, and this time it's Miss Dynamix's tone
Bad time for the groups: Kingsland Road were flash voted out last week, and this time it's Miss Dynamix's tone


The group had received criticism online for automatically getting through to the next round after SeSe was rushed to hospital after becoming ill through her pregnancy, of which she is six months gone.
Jeanette said: 'We've got an advantage over the person we're up against. Tonight we're not sleeping we're just going to practice.'
After being rushed to hospital, six month pregnant SeSe made her return to Miss Dynamix, hoping to prove their place in the show.
First to go? Gary may well be saying good bye to one of his acts on Sunday night
First to go? Gary may well be saying good bye to one of his acts on Sunday night
Upsetting: SeSe got upset during the VT before her performance on the show
Upsetting: SeSe got upset during the VT before her performance on the show
They performed Dreams by Gabrielle which featured heavily in Paul Thomas Anderson's 1999 film Magnolia, starring Tom Cruise, Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Julianne Moore.
That was an excellent song choice. I'm all about girl power, but I don't know about those vocals or the energy just quite cut it,' Nicole uneasily said.
Louis said: 'I think you're probably spending too much time on Twitter, I feel like you're not working as a girl group.'
Voting continues, and the act remaining with the least amount of public support will be up against Miss Dynamix in the sing-off on Sunday night.
Practice: The girls will spend the next 24 hour perfecting their song for survival
Practice: The girls will spend the next 24 hour perfecting their song for survival


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Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Natalie Portman radiates elegance in full silver skirt at world premiere of Thor: The Dark World

Natalie Portman gazes adoringly at husband Benjamin Millepied and radiates elegance in full silver skirt at world premiere of Thor: The Dark World 

She plays the rather understated scientist Jane Foster in the popular Thor franchise, who is rarely seen in anything other than jeans.
But on Tuesday evening Natalie Portman couldn’t have looked further from her big screen character as she walked the red carpet at the UK premiere of Thor: The Dark World.
The 32-year-old was the epitome of sophisticated glamour as she sashayed along in full silver Christian Dior skirt, which caught the light with stunning effect as she walked - before she cosied up to adoring husband Benjamin Millepied.
Out of this world: Natalie Portman stunned in a space-age looking skirt at the premiere of Thor 2 on Tuesday evening
Out of this world: Natalie Portman stunned in a space-age looking skirt at the premiere of Thor 2 on Tuesday evening
Simple: The actress teamed the full skirt with a black jumper - which featured a cut-out section when she turned around
Simple: The actress teamed the full skirt with a black jumper - which featured a cut-out section when she turned around
Simple: The actress teamed the full skirt with a black jumper - which featured a cut-out section when she turned around 
The happy couple: Natalie and her husband Benjamin Millepied gazed adoringly at each other
The happy couple: Natalie and her husband Benjamin Millepied gazed adoringly at each other
She teamed the skirt with a long sleeved black jumper, which featured a cut-put back section – revealing just a touch of skin as she turned.
In keeping with her simple yet stunning look the pretty brunette wore her hair off her face in a ponytail and allowing her natural beauty do the talking – she kept her make-up to a minimum.
The mother-of-one looked delighted to be walking the red carpet alongside her fellow cast members, as well as of course her handsome husband. 
Meet and greet: Natalie was more than happy to stop and say hi to the hordes of waiting fans
Meet and greet: Natalie was more than happy to stop and say hi to the hordes of waiting fans
Posing up: Natalie looked in high spirits as she posed alongside her co-star Tom Hiddleston
Posing up: Natalie looked in high spirits as she posed alongside her co-star Tom Hiddleston

Enjoying the moment the star stopped to pose with Tom Hiddleston, who looked very dapper in a black tuxedo.
She also took time to have pictures taken with the father of her son - and the choreographer couldn't have looked prouder of her as he gazed into her eyes.
But while Natalie may have opted to keep her look demure, her female co-star Kat Dennings opted for an eye-popping frock.
The 27-year-old made the most of her cleavage in a gold and black gown featuring a tight bust section.
Leading man: Chris Hemsworth looked dashing as he arrived at the premiere
Leading man: Chris Hemsworth looked dashing as he arrived at the premiere
Eye-catching: Kat Dennings turned heads in a dramatic dress which showed off her cleavage
Eye-catching: Kat Dennings turned heads in a dramatic dress which showed off her cleavage
Eye-catching: Kat Dennings turned heads in a dramatic dress which showed off her cleavage 
Chris mania: Fans were delighted as the Australian actor stopped to sign autographs for them
Chris mania: Fans were delighted as the Australian actor stopped to sign autographs for them
He's a hit: Tom was met by just as many screaming fans as Chris was
He's a hit: Tom was met by just as many screaming fans as Chris was
Keeping it cool: Tom (L) opted for a tuxedo, while Idris Elba kept his shades and overcoat on
Keeping it cool: Tom (L) opted for a tuxedo, while Idris Elba kept his shades and overcoat on
Keeping it cool: Tom (L) opted for a tuxedo, while Idris Elba kept his shades and overcoat on 
Smart: Thor:The Dark World actor Adewale Akinnouye-Agbaje attends the premiere in a grey checked suit with star-patterned handkerchief
Smart: Thor:The Dark World actor Adewale Akinnouye-Agbaje attends the premiere in a grey checked suit with star-patterned handkerchief
Her vampy look was completed with tousled waves and a dash of bright red lipstick. 
The gang were joined by Chris Hemsworth – the films protagonist – who delighted fans by stopping for numerous autographs and pictures.
The handsome Australian looked red carpet ready in a three piece suit and with his locks pushed off his face. 
Working the carpet: (left - right) X Factor's SeSe Foster, Janette Akua and Rielle Carrington of Miss Dynamix posed up together
Working the carpet: (left - right) X Factor's SeSe Foster, Janette Akua and Rielle Carrington of Miss Dynamix posed up together
Here come the boys: X Factor contestants Rough Copy showed off their unique to style on the red carpet
Here come the boys: X Factor contestants Rough Copy showed off their unique to style on the red carpet
Girl power: X Factor contestants (left - right) Abi Alton, Hannah Barrett and Tamera Foster all dressed to impress
Girl power: X Factor contestants (left - right) Abi Alton, Hannah Barrett and Tamera Foster all dressed to impress
Last one standing: Sharon's final contestant Sam Bailey made a dramatic entrance in a floor-length gown
Last one standing: Sharon's final contestant Sam Bailey made a dramatic entrance in a floor-length gown
Boys night out: X Factor contestants (left - right) Sam Callahan, Nicholas McDonald and Luke Friend all showed off their very different styles
Boys night out: X Factor contestants (left - right) Sam Callahan, Nicholas McDonald and Luke Friend all showed off their very different styles
A large part of the American blockbuster – which is the follow up the 2011 film, has been filmed in the capital, with scenes being shot in both Greenwich and Borough Market.
Natalie, who plays Thor’s love interest, recently spoke about how much she enjoying filming in the Uk.
She said: ‘I love working here in London and I’m envious of British actors and British crews because American actors, we end up like gypsies – movie to movie, moving cities every time,’ she said during a press conference.
The long and short of it: Jade Ewan (L) showed of her legs, while Amal Fashanu (R) opted for a full length gown
The long and short of it: Jade Ewan (L) showed of her legs, while Amal Fashanu (R) opted for a full length gown
The long and short of it: Jade Ewen (L) showed of her legs, while Amal Fashanu (R) opted for a full length gown 
A bit much: Vanessa Feltz received a lick on the face from her boyfriend Ben Ofoedu
A bit much: Vanessa Feltz received a lick on the face from her boyfriend Ben Ofoedu
Loving the limelight: Tamera Foster (L) and Abi Alton had found posing for the cameras
Loving the limelight: Tamera Foster (L) and Abi Alton had found posing for the cameras
Loving the limelight: Tamera Foster (L) and Abi Alton had found posing for the cameras 
‘You can have such a fulfilling, wonderful, rich career here between the theatre, the TV, and the film all in one place. It’s pretty cool to get to live and work in the same place.’
Natalie is set to move from the US to Paris later this year, prompted by her French choreographer husband Benjamin Millepied.
The couple, who have son Aleph Millepied-Portman, will be swapping Los Angeles life for European living as Benjamin takes over the running of the Paris Opera Ballet.
Night out: McFLy arrive for the World Premiere of Thor:Dark World
Night out: McFLy arrive for the World Premiere of Thor:Dark World
Anna Williamson
Strictly Come Dancing's Aliona Vilani
Striking: GMTV presenter Anna Williamson and Strictly Come Dancing's Aliona Vilani wear patterned dresses 
Guests: X Factor band Kingsland Road seemed cheerful at the event
Guests: X Factor band Kingsland Road seemed cheerful at the event
Sister act: Made in Chelsea's Francesca and Olivia Newman Young go for black and white outfits
Sister act: Made in Chelsea's Francesca and Olivia Newman Young go for black and white outfits
'It's one of the most exciting places to be in the world right now,’ she told Marie Claire earlier this month.
‘It's really central in terms of the arts. It feels like things are happening in L.A., you know? New York is more where art is bought than where art is made.'
'I'm really lucky. When Ben asked me if I wanted to go to Paris, I freaked. Everyone dreams of living in Paris.'
The cast members were joined at the premiere by the stars of this years X Factor, who all proved their transformation to true popstars was well underway. 

Thor: The Dark World hits cinemas on 30th October


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