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Sheppey singer Alex-Nicole Jamieson celebrates clinching Factor EsseX talent title

By: John Nurden jnurden@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 14:00, 18 December 2017

Sheppey singer Alex-Nicole Jamieson has won the Factor EsseX talent show.

The 19-year-old, from Thistle Hill, Minster, wowed the judges with her performance of the Little Mix song Cannonball, which the all-girl group sang as their winners’ single after triumphing in the X Factor on TV.

On Monday, the former Sittingbourne Community College pupil said: “I must say after waking up this morning I can’t believe I won.

Winner: Sheppey singer Alex-Nicole Jamieson, wins the Factor EsseX talent show

“I’m still in shock. But I would like to thank everyone who voted for me and supported me.”

Every 100 Facebook votes gained each candidate a bonus point on the night of the final.

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Alex-Nicole appeared on stage at the Fiction Romford nightclub in a silver mini-dress with knee-high boots and her distinctive long hair last Sunday.

Celebrating: Other contestants congratulate Sheppey singer Alex-Nicole Jamieson on winning the Factor EsseX talent show.

Judges said she gave a controlled performance with “exceptional delivery” which connected with the audience and described her as “unbelievable”.

Proud mum Nicola, who works at the Oasis Academy at Minster, said: “She has lots of exciting things coming in the pipeline and will be releasing her own single in the UK in early 2018. It has been a fantastic experience.”

All finalists have recorded a version of George Michael’s Last Christmas in aid of the British Heart Foundation, which was released immediately after the show.

Sheppey singer Alex-Nicole Jamieson and her mum Nicola

Alex-Nicole has also auditioned for The Voice and X Factor and had a two-year stint with Britain’s Got Talent five-girl band SweetChix before going solo.

She has been singing since she could talk, starting with nursery rhymes and then songs from Disney movies. She said: “I used to sit on the sofa and get my gran to introduce me as Christina Aguilera.”

Dad Eddie, who runs his own damp-proofing business, usually acts as chauffeur.

Sheppey singer Alex-Nicole Jamieson

The singer now attends the D&B Academy of Performing Arts in Bromley, which boasts Marvin Humes of pop group JLS and X Factor winner Matt Terry among its past students. She also records at Sittingbourne’s Big Jam Studios.

Her Facebook page, Alex’Nicole Jamieson, has a video of her winning performance.

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