Rachel Adedeji is latest to leave X Factor

Published: Mon, 02 Nov 2009 12:01:01

Rachel Adedeji becomes fourth act voted off The X Factor

Rachel Adedeji has become the fourth act voted off the live stage of ITV1's The X Factor. After performances from rock legends Bon Jovi and former X Factor runners up JLS, show host Dermot O'Leary announced this week's results, with Lloyd Daniels and Adedeji named in the bottom two. Adedeji performed first, singing a version of Oasis' Stop Crying Your Heart Out while Daniels, suffering a bad throat, performed You Are So Beautiful.

Judges Dannii Minogue and Cheryl Cole saved their own acts, meaning head judge Simon Cowell had the casting vote but declined to make the decision, sending the vote to deadlock. With the public's votes coming back into play, Adedeji became the fourth act to leave the series, having received the fewest votes. "Thank you to everyone who has supported me," she said tearfully after the result was announced. "It's been amazing, I got to meet so many amazing people and great judges. I'm so grateful. Thank you."

Her mentor Minogue added: "Everyone adored Rachel. I don't know where it went wrong. I hope she does what JLS did last year and goes on."

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