How far did Janet Devlin go on The X Factor?

How far did Janet Devlin go on The X Factor?

fifth place
Janet Maureen Aoife Devlin (born 12 November 1994) is a Northern Irish singer-songwriter, who competed in the eighth series of The X Factor in 2011, where she finished in fifth place.

Who won the X Factor 2011 UK?

Little Mix
2011 – Little Mix Arguably one of the X Factor’s biggest success stories, Little Mix are now an internationally-famous girl band. The four girls were put together on the show during the audition process and went on to be the first band to win the competition, beating Marcus Collins.

What does Janet Devlin do now?

Janet has now been sober for six years. In 2020, she spoke openly for the first time about her alcohol addiction in a YouTube video which has now had over one million views. In a new BBC NI documentary, she speaks candidly again about her experiences of addiction and the impact it had on those closest to her.

What did Janet Devlin do on X Factor?

On 11 May 2012, Devlin was given a Civic Reception by the Town Council in Omagh, County Tyrone for her achievements on the X Factor series 8. Janet wrote two original songs for the film “Songbird,” for which she played the role of Jennifer.

What happened to Kelly Devlin after the X Factor?

Within hours of leaving the show Devlin had been offered a recording contract by RKA Records, a record company partly owned by Dragons’ Den star and entrepreneur Duncan Bannatyne. Following the X Factor Live Tour, Devlin began work on her debut album at Steelworks Recording Studios, Sheffield.

Does Janet Devlin give fans a chance to perform on album?

^ “Janet Devlin gives fans chance to perform on album via PledgeMusic”. Music Week. ^ “Janet Devlin”. Archived from the original on 6 June 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2013. ^ Janet Devlin Live (wonderful/crown of thorns). YouTube. 26 October 2012.

Did Janet Devlin reject Simon Cowell’s cash and crowdfund her album?

^ “X Factor’s Janet Devlin rejects Cowell’s cash and crowdfunds her debut album”. Holy Moly!. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013.