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People Are Saying 'Little Mix: The Search' Is Better Than 'X Factor'

People Are Saying 'Little Mix: The Search' Is Better Than 'X Factor'

The former 'X Factor' stars have created a show better than the one they came from, fans claim.

Joanna Freedman

Joanna Freedman

Little Mix: The Search hit screens for the first time this week, and it looks like its the singing competition show we've been waiting for.

People are even saying the show is better than X Factor - the show that made Jesy Nelson, Jade Thirlwall, Leigh-Anne Pinnock and Perrie Edwards.

"Its the way that Little Mix: The Search ended X Factor with just one episode," one viewer wrote after the debut show aired.

While another penned: "Little Mix: The Search is better than X Factor. I said what I said #LittleMixTheSearch @LittleMix."

The girls are on the hunt for a new band (
BBC)

A third agreed: "If you have ever watched the X Factor but haven't watched Little Mix: The Search, then you're doing something wrong!

"It's just 1000x better and much more genuine!! They're honest on their show and certainly know what they're doing!"

The girlband created the show to find a group to accompany them on their summer tour, which was unfortunately delayed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

They'll audition boybands, mixed groups, girl vocal groups and vocal groups with instruments until they crown their winners.

And they'll get to join them whenever that tour may be...

Each group has access to vocal coaches, songwriters, producers and stylists, just like the girls did on X Factor.

This means that contestants will get a shot at following the same career path as Little Mix, who were thrown together as a fivesome by Simon Cowell.

They'll also be mentored by none other than Little Mix themselves.

The girls saw a group of solo artists last night (
BBC)

Last night, we saw some incredible solo artists auditioning to be put into a tailor made group.

Unlike X Factor, there are no comedy 'bad acts'. Everyone was great, and some people were literally sensational.

Out of all the 10 boys who auditioned, the girls picked seven to go to the band room, and later perform as a group in front of a live audience.

A final five were then revealed: Adam, Zeekay, Talis, Lee and Kaci.

We can't wait to see them battling for the spot on the tour!

Featured Image Credit: BBC

Topics: Little Mix, TV News, TV Entertainment