XFactor 'set to return' to screens as SimonCowell 'lands big-money deal'
Hit reality talent show The X Factor is reportedly set to return to our TV screens next year, almost five years after it ended.
The publication also reports that Simon, 62, has “landed a big-money deal” with a production company after private negotiations. The source went on: “The focus will all be on the competition element of the show, rather than the razzle dazzle.”The X Factor was first broadcast on ITV in 2004, and produced an incredible selection of pop talent over the years.
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