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Even Lemurs are getting into the crazy spirit of the Xfactor!!

 

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Matt Cardle and me. Follow me on twitter @Sarahwinterman

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Brenda from the X Factor at Birmingham's Nightingale Club with some ugly bloke. Early hours of Sunday 08/01/06.

due to the bad weather conditions, and the boats not running, i was getting seriously worried i wouldn’t get my puffin-fix this year

 

however its worth all the hassle when you see these guys!

 

(PLEASE NO AWARDS OR PICTURES OR FLASHY BADGES)

 

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14/12/2017 Mediolanum Forum Assago - Nella foto : Lorenzo Licitra

Sarah, Sean Smith and me. Follow me on twitter @Sarahwinterman

Ella Henderson and me. Follow me on twitter @Sarahwinterman

Came from Fun in the park to sing live at Castle Hill in Devon. Canon 70-200 Mk2.

George Shelley from Union J and me. Follow me on twitter @Sarahwinterman

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Jaymi Hensley from Union J and me. Not the best selfie but it was at a signing. Follow me on twitter @Sarahwinterman

Chardonnerets élégants

" Xfactor "

Collines de Pagnol, Aubagne France le 12/01/2018

Josh Cuthbert from Union J and me. Follow me on twitter @Sarahwinterman

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Sam Callahan and me. Follow me on twitter @Sarahwinterman

Stacey Solomon launches The Gatwick Factor, a singing compeition at London Gatwick Airport, helping to raise money for Great Ormond St Hospital. Picture date: 16 December 2009. M Crossick/EMPICS

JJ Hamblett from Union J and me. Follow me on twitter @Sarahwinterman

The X Factor UK winners stopped by the KISS studio.

If you are a Ronna Parke fan and want a copy without the nasty copyright message, contact me and I'll email you one.

Samantha Jade and The Collective perform live at Westfield, Miranda, Sydney

 

Popular Australian performing artists Samantha Jade and The Collective made an in store appearance this afternoon at Westfield, Miranda, in Sydney's south.

 

Ms Jade celebrated the release of her debut album, met her fans and signed copies of her new CD.

 

She is aiming to build upon her success, having won The X-Factor music reality TV show.

 

The artists drew a crowd of a few hundred people, mainly consisting of teenagers.

 

The performance wraps up a series of live shows for Ms Jade before she joins her fellow X-Factor finalists for X-Factor Live tour.

 

Websites

 

Samantha Jade

www.samanthajade.com.au

 

The Collective

www.thecollectiveofficial.com

 

Sony Music

www.sonymusic.com.au

 

Westfield

www.westfield.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

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Samantha Jade and The Collective perform live at Westfield, Miranda, Sydney

 

Popular Australian performing artists Samantha Jade and The Collective made an in store appearance this afternoon at Westfield, Miranda, in Sydney's south.

 

Ms Jade celebrated the release of her debut album, met her fans and signed copies of her new CD.

 

She is aiming to build upon her success, having won The X-Factor music reality TV show.

 

The artists drew a crowd of a few hundred people, mainly consisting of teenagers.

 

The performance wraps up a series of live shows for Ms Jade before she joins her fellow X-Factor finalists for X-Factor Live tour.

 

Websites

 

Samantha Jade

www.samanthajade.com.au

 

The Collective

www.thecollectiveofficial.com

 

Sony Music

www.sonymusic.com.au

 

Westfield

www.westfield.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

One Direction performing at the Brighton Centre :) They were amazing!

 

16/03/11

 

Shot with Canon EOS 550D :)

(on the street) Cairo, Egypt

Samantha Jade and The Collective perform live at Westfield, Miranda, Sydney

 

Popular Australian performing artists Samantha Jade and The Collective made an in store appearance this afternoon at Westfield, Miranda, in Sydney's south.

 

Ms Jade celebrated the release of her debut album, met her fans and signed copies of her new CD.

 

She is aiming to build upon her success, having won The X-Factor music reality TV show.

 

The artists drew a crowd of a few hundred people, mainly consisting of teenagers.

 

The performance wraps up a series of live shows for Ms Jade before she joins her fellow X-Factor finalists for X-Factor Live tour.

 

Websites

 

Samantha Jade

www.samanthajade.com.au

 

The Collective

www.thecollectiveofficial.com

 

Sony Music

www.sonymusic.com.au

 

Westfield

www.westfield.com.au

 

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

 

Janet Devlin and me. Follow me on twitter @Sarahwinterman

Nicholas McDonald and me. Follow me on twitter @Sarahwinterman

This is Wagner doing his after match concert

26/10/2017 Teatro Ciak - Milano - Nella foto : Andrea Radice

Joey Thomas and me. Follow me on twitter @Sarahwinterman

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Tamera Foster and me. Follow me on twitter @Sarahwinterman

Tamera Foster and me. Follow me on twitter @Sarahwinterman

Sam Callahan and me. Follow me on twitter @Sarahwinterman

X Factor and Happy Monday’s star Rowetta is backing a Greater Manchester domestic abuse campaign in the run up to and during this year’s World Cup.

 

The campaign is being launched as research shows cases of domestic abuse increase by nearly 30 per cent on England match days.

 

Rowetta said: “This campaign is so close to my heart, as most people know, I escaped from a very violent marriage. If I hadn't found help, and a refuge, I doubt I would be here now. I thought I had no way of escaping, and I didn't think I had the courage. Everybody going through abuse needs to know that there is a way out.”

 

Supporting this campaign is the 10 local authorities, Greater Manchester Police, the Greater Manchester Domestic Abuse Helpline and Greater Manchester Public Health Network, who have come together to urge domestic abuse victims, their friends and families as well as those committing the abuse to seek help and support in the run up to and during the World Cup.

 

Assistant Chief Constable Terry Sweeney, GMP’s lead on Domestic Abuse said: “Competitive tension, and increased alcohol consumption, can provoke abuse and violence at home. We want to urge victims, their friends and families not to wait, but to seek help and advice immediately before the abuse escalates.

 

“We will have specialist domestic abuse officers on duty at key times during the tournament to ensure that full support is available to those in need. Our partner agencies also provide valuable help for victims.

 

“Offenders also need to be clear that the World Cup cannot be used as justification for any abusive behaviour. Support services are available for them to get help, but if they choose to become violent or abusive then we will arrest them and ensure that they are brought to justice. Our priority is to protect victims.”

 

A series of hard-hitting posters incorporating images of a football shirt, a remote control and a broken beer bottle will be displayed in locations such as hospitals, doctor’s surgeries and licensed premises, while adverts will run on buses across Greater Manchester.

 

Information cards will also be distributed providing domestic abuse victims, their friends and families and perpetrators with some key contact numbers for support services.

 

Sam Priestley, Chief Officer, Independent Choices said: “Our helpline, which has run for over 30 years, sees an increase in calls around major sporting events and often incidences are related to people drinking more.

 

“We are very encouraged that the Greater Manchester as a region has come together with a strong voice against domestic abuse during this World Cup. Our message is seek help, and the earlier the better, even if it is just to find out your options, local support is available. If you are a victim of domestic abuse or know someone who is then call the Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0161 636 7525.”

 

For more information about those services available to help stop domestic abuse, people can visit: www.endthefear.co.uk. Those responsible can also get help to stop by contacting the Respect Phoneline: 0845 122 8609.

 

Rowetta concludes: “This problem will never go away, but hopefully more and more people will see that there is help out there and no matter how weak you feel, you can regain your strength and get your life back, as I did.”

 

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