It’s Official: Rita Ora and Nick Grimshaw are the New X Factor UK Judges

Also, Mel B and Louis Walsh are history.

It’s official: pop star (and now former The Voice UK coach) Rita Ora and BBC Radio 1 Breakfast show host Nick Grimshaw are joining Simon Cowell and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini on the panel of X Factor UK season 12. They are replacing Spice Girl Mel B and the original judge Louis Walsh.

Nick Grimshaw and Rita Ora join The X Factor, Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Simon Cowell return
ITV, Syco and Thames today announced that Nick Grimshaw and Rita Ora have signed as judges for the new series of The X Factor, as well as confirming that Cheryl Fernandez-Versini will return to the judging panel alongside show creator Simon Cowell.

Popstar Rita Ora is no stranger to The X Factor having first appeared on the show in 2012 as a guest judge. Rita burst on to the music scene in 2012, scoring a No.1 single with her collaboration with DJ Fresh on ‘Hot Right Now’. She went on to have a No. 1 debut album which produced two further No.1 singles. The first single from her second album, ‘I Will Never Let You Down’, became her fourth UK number one when it debuted at the top of the charts.

Speaking about joining the show, Rita said: “I am excited to be coming back to The X Factor – I had a ball here in 2012. This is a journey I can’t wait to embark on to find some talented singers. It’s the new generation taking over. Booooom”

As the host of BBC Radio 1’s Breakfast show since 2012, Nick Grimshaw is one of the most respected Radio DJs in the business. A massive champion of music, he will bring a new and fresh perspective to the panel in the search for the next big singing sensation.

A well-known fan of The X Factor, Nick said: “I love X Factor and have watched the series religiously since it started, so obviously I’m hugely excited to be joining the show. Music is my job and my passion and I’m really looking forward to seeing what talent we can find and nurture this year. I can’t wait for Judges Houses in Oldham!”

Beginning his career in the music industry as a radio plugger, Nick made his move in front of the camera on shows such as Freshly Squeezed on E4 Music, to more recently Sweat The Small Stuff for BBC Three and presenting for Children In Need. As the presenter of Radio 1’s Breakfast show, he has interviewed some of the biggest names in music and prior to this he hosted Radio 1’s new music slot, championing and breaking new talent.

Cheryl Fernandez-Versini returns to the panel for her fifth series, after last year taking Lauren Platt all the way to the semi-finals. As the only British female to have five solo number 1 singles in the UK, Cheryl is one of the nation’s most successful female recording artists. As a member of Girls Aloud, Cheryl achieved 20 top ten singles, four number ones and five platinum albums as well as winning a BRIT award.

Cheryl was previously a judge on The X Factor from series five to series seven, securing victory in 2008 with Alexandra Burke and 2009 with Joe McElderry.

Cheryl, said “I haven’t been as excited about an X Factor season since I first became a judge. The addition of Rita and Grimmy along with some interesting changes we’ve made to the format has refocused us to do what we do best, finding talent and making stars. I cannot wait to get started!”

Simon Cowell, who last year mentored the winning act, Ben Haenow, as well as the runner up Fleur East, said: “It’s taken a while! But I am very happy to be able to confirm our line-up of judges for The X Factor this year. The combination of Nick, Cheryl and Rita is going to be a lot of fun! They all bring a lot of enthusiasm and passion for music to the show.”

“I have a feeling I am in for a bit of a rough time but sometimes you have to embrace the craziness and now, with luck, we hope to find a star.”

Elaine Bedell ITV’s director of entertainment and comedy said, “We’re delighted that Cheryl is returning to the show with Simon and we welcome Rita and Nick on board. Nick will bring his unique perspective and extensive musical knowledge to this year’s X Factor panel, while in Cheryl and Rita we have two of the UK’s most successful female recording artists.”

Richard Holloway, acting CEO, FremantleMedia UK, said: “Rita and Nick are brilliant additions to the panel. Nick began his career in the music business and is hugely passionate about finding and breaking new talent, while Rita knows what it takes to be a successful artist. Alongside the welcome return of Cheryl and Simon, we have a formidable judging panel for what is shaping up to be quite the series.”

The new panel is part of a number of changes to this year’s series of The X Factor, which also include the brand new hosts Caroline Flack and Olly Murs. The new series will see the auditions move out of the rooms and straight in to the arenas, with hopefuls having to perform in front of an arena audience from the start in the hope of making it through to the next stage. Further changes will be announced in due course.

The X Factor returns to ITV in autumn this year and applications for the new series are open now. Whether you want to be the next One Direction, Little Mix, Olly Murs or Leona Lewis apply now! Anyone can still apply by submitting a video audition. Video auditions can be sent in via https://application.xfactor.tv/ and more information can be found at itv.com/xfactor.

Notes to editors:

The X Factor is one of the biggest brands in the world. Stars that have emerged from The X Factor have sold more than 150 million records to date, making the show incomparable in its success versus rival talent shows.

Nick Grimshaw & Rita Ora join The X Factor judging panel

Drum roll please…. we can now reveal that Nick Grimshaw and Rita Ora have signed as judges for the new series of The X Factor as well as confirming that Cheryl Fernandez-Versini will return to the judging panel alongside show creator Simon Cowell.

Popstar Rita Ora is no stranger to The X Factor having first appeared on the show in 2012 as a guest judge. Rita burst on to the music scene in 2012, scoring a No.1 single with her collaboration with DJ Fresh on ‘Hot Right Now’. She went on to have a No. 1 debut album which produced two further No.1 singles.

Speaking about joining the show, Rita Ora said: “I am excited to be coming back to The X Factor – I had a ball here in 2012. This is a journey I can’t wait to embark on to find some talented singers. Its the new generation taking over. Booooom”

As the host of BBC Radio 1’s Breakfast show since 2012, Nick is one of the most respected Radio DJs in the business. A massive champion of music, he will bring a new and fresh perspective to the panel in the search for the next big singing sensation.

A well-known fan of The X Factor, Nick Grimshaw said: “I love X Factor and have watched the series religiously since it started, so obviously I’m hugely excited to be joining the show. Music is my job and my passion and I’m really looking forward to seeing what talent we can find and nurture this year. I can’t wait for Judges Houses in Oldham!”

Cheryl Fernandez-Versini returns to the panel for her fifth series, after last year taking Lauren Platt all the way to the semi-finals. As the only British female to have five solo number 1 singles in the UK, Cheryl is one of the nation’s most successful female recording artists. As a member of Girls Aloud, Cheryl achieved 20 top ten singles, four number ones and five platinum albums as well as winning a BRIT award.

Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, said “I haven’t been as excited about an X Factor season since I first became a judge. The addition of Rita and Grimmy along with some interesting changes we’ve made to the format has refocused us to do what we do best, finding talent and making stars. I cannot wait to get started!”

Simon Cowell, who last year mentored the winning act, Ben Haenow, as well as the runner up Fleur East, said: “It’s taken a while! But I am very happy to be able to confirm our line-up of judges for The X Factor this year. The combination of Nick, Cheryl and Rita is going to be a lot of fun! They all bring a lot of enthusiasm and passion for music to the show.”

“I have a feeling I am in for a bit of a rough time but sometimes you have to embrace the craziness and now, with luck, we hope to find a star.”

The X Factor returns to ITV in autumn this year and applications for the new series are open now. Whether you want to be the next One Direction, Little Mix, Olly Murs or Leona Lewis apply now!

Anyone can still apply by submitting a video audition. Video auditions can be sent in via https://application.xfactor.tv/ and more information can be found here.

Olly Murs and Caroline Flack replaced Dermot O’Leary as hosts and now Rita Ora and Nick Grimshaw replaced Mel B and Louis Walsh as judges. These changes mean only one thing: TPTB want X Factor to go younger and hipper. Overs won the last two seasons and last year the TOP 2 were overs with old-fashioned 3rd placer. So they dumped Dermot O’Leary, whose main job is being a BBC Radio 2 presenter. BBC Radio 2 caters to more mature audience. They hired Nick Grimshaw, BBC Radio 1 personality, to judge. BBC Radio 1 caters to under 30 audience. Also, with Grimshaw, X Factor UK got it’s first openly gay judge.

Let’s see how old are the old and new X Factor cast members today (06/16/15).

Old X Factor cast:
Dermot O’Leary – 42
Simon Cowell – 55
Cheryl Fernandez-Versini – 31
Mel B – 40
Louis Walsh – 62
Average age: 46

New X Factor cast:
Olly Murs – 31
Caroline Flack – 35
Simon Cowell – 55
Cheryl Fernandez-Versini – 31
Rita Ora – 24
Nick Grimshaw – 30
Average age: 34,33

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