Aside from the singing (obviously), one of the things we love to see most on The X Factor is a good old diva strop and Sunday night's episode definitely didn't disappoint.
In the first episode of Boot Camp, things got very unpleasant for one group and one contestant in particular was at the centre of it all.
The X Factor 2015: All the videos you need from Sunday's Boot Camp group challenge
Princess Diamond spent a lot of time moaning that she didn't know the words to Taylor Swift's hit 'Blank Space' before getting into a row about it with Monica Michael, another member of her group.
Before a truly cringe-worthy performance, Princess told the judges all about the bad blood (sorry!) in the group and pointed out Monica as the culprit.
However, Princess's lack of rehearsal didn't impress the judges and she didn't make it through to the next round.
In the first episode of Boot Camp, things got very unpleasant for one group and one contestant in particular was at the centre of it all.
The X Factor 2015: All the videos you need from Sunday's Boot Camp group challenge
Princess Diamond spent a lot of time moaning that she didn't know the words to Taylor Swift's hit 'Blank Space' before getting into a row about it with Monica Michael, another member of her group.
Before a truly cringe-worthy performance, Princess told the judges all about the bad blood (sorry!) in the group and pointed out Monica as the culprit.
However, Princess's lack of rehearsal didn't impress the judges and she didn't make it through to the next round.
- 9/20/2015
- Digital Spy
Sure, you could buy a fierce-looking sound system for your iPod or invest in some slick ceramic speakers. But where's the fun in that? Dean Brown's $30 Audio Can uses a simple baked bean can to house a loudspeaker. amplifier, and audio input. It's virtually guaranteed to start a conversation and go virtually unnoticed by thieves. Plus, what better way to listen to throwaway pop like, say, Black Eyed Peas, than through a reclaimed bean can?
According to designer Dean Brown, "The motivation to design this product was to create an iPod speaker that differentiates itself from the majority that are heavily styled and have increased merit based on increased size, increased sound quality, and more features." Indeed, the Audio Can won't win any awards for sound quality, but that's not the point--the device is meant to be used in places where music isn't the primary focus (i.e. coffee shops,...
According to designer Dean Brown, "The motivation to design this product was to create an iPod speaker that differentiates itself from the majority that are heavily styled and have increased merit based on increased size, increased sound quality, and more features." Indeed, the Audio Can won't win any awards for sound quality, but that's not the point--the device is meant to be used in places where music isn't the primary focus (i.e. coffee shops,...
- 12/9/2009
- by Ariel Schwartz
- Fast Company
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