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The Yes List - Why 'X Factor' Trounces 'American Idol'

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Richard Rushfield loves ‘X Factor’ and discussed his love with Simon Cowell…
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December 02, 2011


Simon Cowell's singing competition is far less popular than American Idol—its contestants are edgy and it's mean. But Richard Rushfield loves it, and discussed it with Cowell.


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A couple of weeks ago, X Factor viewers saw what might have been the most incredible elimination episode in the now-extensive history of TV talent competitions. Facing elimination, Astro—the show's 15-year-old Brooklyn rapper—initially refused to perform in the sing-off that would determine who goes home, not wanting to honor the fools in the audience who had failed to see the brilliance of his work. Across the stage, Stacy Francis, the show’s controversy-ridden 42-year-old superdiva, glared daggers of hate at the judges, whose harsh commentary had put her in this position. She would, ultimately, after receiving the boot, lambaste her judge-mentor Nicole Scherzinger for the poor guidance that had destroyed her chances, voicing the opinion that had she been guided by someone else she would still be singing.

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