I personally first started watching the British version of X factors. It was very interesting for me because it is was different than American idols where it is just a competition for singing. The X factor opened up auditions for other talents as well which made it more exciting. People performed crazy dances, Crazy tricks, played amazing instruments. Then in seven year the USA version came to Television which was a bit different than the British version, excluding the competition only to vocal auditions. A fun fact, I auditioned for the USA X factor at the USC arena in 2012. It was definitely a very interesting, exciting experience. It gave me a good sight of how these TV shows actually work; because we watch a lot of people that don't have talent come on the show and make a fool out of themselves. So I learned that there are three pre auditions before meeting the actual judges. When you go through the pre auditions you either have to have great talent in singing or be extremely unique and funny for the comedy entertainment part of the show. For example there was a man dressed in a full santa clause suit and he did not have any talent in singing but he got a golden ticket during the first round of pre auditions.
I spend 16 hours in the arena full of singers, each practicing in every corner of the arena; it was extremely intense. But it definitely was an amazing experience and I always look back at it.
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