âThe X Factorâ recap: Whyâd Simon Cowell have to be so mean?
Nice girls and hard workers apparently finish last on âThe X Factor.â Thatâs one lesson from Thursday nightâs double elimination show, which saw the rap group Lyric 145 and rocker girl-next-door Jennel Garcia sent home (in Garciaâs case, well before her time) â and CeCe Frey stick around to sing another week.
The other lesson was Simon Cowell is a complete jerk. Really, even nastier than you might previously have imagined.
Cowell, perhaps bitter that his rap group had been unceremoniously eliminated early in the show without even a shot at a save, pulled an extremely mean move on fellow judge Demi Lovato, who had two out of three of her singers â Garcia and Paige Thomas -- in the post-Lyric 145 bottom two.
âI just really feel bad for Demi,â he said, unable (or not trying) to suppress a sneering smile.
After Garcia turned in an uncharacteristically shaky take on Hoobastankâs âThe Reasonâ and Thomas tackled Coldplayâs âParadiseâ in a play for the save, L.A. Reid said he was shocked to see both singers in the bottom two but, fulfilling his judging duties, opted to send Garcia home. Britney Spears said it was a âtough decisionâ because they were both âamazing,â but also fingered Garcia for the exit.
It was Cowellâs turn. By choosing Garcia â which he later characterized as an easy call -- he would have ended the matter right there, sparing Lovato the âSophieâs choiceâ of having to sacrifice one of her mentees to save the other. So did what he do? He broke the rules that, as the showâs executive producer, he had presumably created himself, and refused to answer, forcing Lovato into an awkward position, just for the cruel joy of watching her squirm. âNo, Iâm not going to. Iâm going to let Demi pick,â he said.
Co-host Mario Lopez did his best to make Cowell answer, but the nasty man was resolute and Lopez had no choice but to relent. âYouâre the boss, weâll go to Demi,â he said.
Lovato tried to punt back to Cowell, but that was a no-go â showing clearly who held all the power -- and ultimately, Lovato had no choice â with her singers anxiously waiting to hear their fates â but to make a choice: Thomas. That sent the decision back to Cowell. (No dummy, that Demi â though she later told reporters that sheâd selected Thomas to go home because she genuinely considers Garcia to be more talented.)
Cowell picked Garcia, which he essentially called a no-brainer. So why didnât he do that in the first place, saving Lovato the misery?
He told reporters afterward that heâd wanted to see which singerâs career Lovato was âgoing to destroy.â
âIt was just fun to see her squirming,â Cowell said. âShe thought she was going to get out of it, and I said, âYouâre not.ââ
What a bully.
Cowell would do well to take in the advice of Taylor Swift, whose performance Thursday was like a splash of sunshine warming a small patch of an otherwise cold, dark, empty-souled show, offered to the âX Factorâ contestants: âNo matter how tired you are, no matter what kind of bad day youâre having, be nice to people.â
Are you listening, Simon?
Anyway, here are the rankings for those who remain:
1. Tate Stevens
2. Carly Rose Sonenclar
3. Vino Alan
4. Emblem3
5. CeCe Frey
6. Fifth Harmony
7. Diamond White
8. Beatrice Miller
9. Arin Ray
10. Paige Thomas
Are you sad to see Garcia and Lyric 145 go home?
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