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First appearing on British television screens in December 2004, the X Factor is now a worldwide phenomenon, broadcast in a whole host of different countries including Australia, Colombia, Czech Republic, India and even Kazakhstan. Winners of the show receive recording contracts, in addition to extensive publicity, but that win is very much dependent upon their ability to demonstrate that they have that indefinable something known as the X Factor.
Amidst all of the rivalry and the contests between the show's participants, the programme has generated a number of controversies that have been played out in the UK's media and this year is no exception. Indeed, in the UK there are currently a number of allegations and stories splashed across the tabloid press, including the suggestion that Louis Walsh considers co-judge Dannii Minogue to be "cold and harsh"; all in relation to Dannii's vetoing of a song apparently! And there are even details about the split between Simon Cowell and his former partner Terri Seymour; apparently he was dumped via text message. And although it has also been alleged that Simon Cowell made a £5 million payment to his former partner, this has been denied. Shocking stuff!
And it has even been reported that the forthcoming performance by legendary pop group Take That, on an episode of the X Factor, will not actually be sung live. Although there had been plans to pass off the performance as a live one, this has now been rethought because of a desire to avoid a fake-television scandal. And in related news, it has been announced that Take That have plans to tour over the course of June and July next year, which is arguably one of the greatest Christmas Gifts possible for the band's many fans.
As if all this controversy was not enough, there are also allegations that singer Charlotte Church has hit out against Girls Aloud singer and Judge Cheryl Cole; apparently Charlotte Church doesn't think she can sing - (Sounds like she might benefit from a taster at a recording studio, especially as the gift event requires no pre-existing qualifications or experience.)
But when it comes to Christmas Gifts, are there any out there that have the necessary X Factor? If there were an X Factor dedicated to high quality and generally spectacular Christmas Gifts, what would win? Arguably, the final shortlist would have to include anything that is personalised. But, although Personalised Calendars, Personalised Diaries, and Personalised Champagne gifts all have the necessary star potential, when it comes to choosing one out of these three amazing Christmas Gifts as the winner, it could take a panel of three expert judges to make a final decision.
However, Personalised Diaries clearly have star potential. Created as A5-sized stunners, and featuring a new image every month that can be personalised with any possible name, Personalised Diaries can also be set to start on any month of the year; making them appropriate as far more than just Christmas Gifts.
Equally innovative, Personalised Calendars also have that all-important X Factor star quality. Much like their counterparts in the diary world, Personalised Calendars can be designed to begin on any month of the year, and each and every picture is personalised to feature the name of an individual's choice. And, as they also can be designed according to a whole host of different themes, they don't just make amazing Christmas Gifts; romance-themed calendars can make great Valentine's Day gifts, and Personalised Calendars with a baby theme make great gift ideas at any time of the year.
However, of all of the Christmas Gifts with the potential X Factor star quality, the clear winner has to be Personalised Champagne. Great for so many different occasions, not just as Christmas Gifts, Personalised Champagne combines beautiful presentation - after all, each and every bottle label is personalised in a thoroughly unique way - with top-quality champagne. After all, given that each and every bottle is created from a blend of Meunier, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, how could anyone resist?
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