Where is marlisa punzalan now?

Where is marlisa punzalan now?

Punzalan lives at Gledenning, Sydney.

Is Dami Im still with her husband?

You just need to look at his doting Instagram posts to see. In 2019, Dami told the Daily Telegraph that her social worker husband has helped her feel connected and grounded through her crazy journey. “We got married a year before the whole talent show thing, so he’s been there with me through all of it,” she said.

How tall is Jai waetford?

5′ 6″Jai Waetford / Height

What is Dami Im doing now?

Im emigrated to Australia from South Korea with her family at the age of nine. She won the fifth season of The X Factor Australia and subsequently received a recording contract with Sony Music Australia. In 2020 she left Sony Music and signed with ABC Music and is managed by Ken Outch at Maven Agency.

Who are the Wildcards on the X Factor Australia 2019?

This was the first season of The X Factor Australia to feature a wildcard in the live shows as the thirteenth finalist. After the previous season concluded, the show confirmed that Keating, Redfoo, Bassingthwaighte and Minogue will all return for this season.

Who created the X Factor Australia?

The X Factor was created by Simon Cowell in the United Kingdom and is based on the original UK series. Cowell then began to grow and expand The X Factor competition franchise and in 2005, the Australian version of the show was launched on Network Ten, the same channel as the highly successful Australian Idol.

Why did X Factor get cancelled?

The X Factor is an Australian television reality music competition, based on the original UK series, to find new singing talent. The first season of the show premiered on Network Ten on 6 February 2005. Ten dropped The X Factor after the first season due to poor ratings.

Who won the X Factor 2014?

In a surprise finish, 15-year-old Marlisa Punzalan has won The X Factor 2014. The teenager from Mt Druitt, NSW beat 22-year-old Queensland crooner Dean Ray and folk-pop trio Brothers3 to the crown, securing a recording contract with Sony Music Australia. Video Player is loading.