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Justin's rose proves winner with X Factor judge Nicole

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Teenager Justin Peng presented a rose to his favourite judge on X Factor last night and made it through to tonight's show at the Wembley Arena. The Leicester Grammar School student surprised the judges by showing off his vocal skills in front of millions of viewers. But before he sang his version of Whitney Houston's I Look At You, he presented Nicole Scherzinger with a single rose. The student, who is originally from South China and living in Thurmaston, was urged to sign up to the competition by his class mates. Justin was obviously nervous before the audition and had to tell the judges he was not Justin Bieber or Justin Timberlake. Gary Barlow, who was less than impressed by that, said after Justin sang: "I have got to be honest I wasn't expecting that. "I thought you did really, really well. I think you have got real potential. Well done." Louis Walsh commented: "I was totally surprised. You sang the big Whitney song and you got all the notes. I think you're good." Nicole said: "I adore you. I was quite impressed. You have a lovely voice, a good vocal range, good vocal control." However Sharon Osbourne thought he was good but stressed: "I think you will have a hard time when it comes to the live show." Sharon voted no but was outvoted by the other three who said yes. When he heard the casting vote by Louis he jumped in the air and asked for a kiss from Nicole and he got a smacker on his right cheek. He will perform tonight in front of thousands at the Wembley Arena to see if goes through to the next stage. Before he went on X Factor Justin, who came to this country in July last year, said that he used singing to learn English. He said he would like to become a diva.

Justin's rose proves winner with X Factor judge Nicole


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