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Revision as of 16:56, 20 September 2014

Vote for the Girls (UK)
Series 1
Broadcast from 1 June 2013 (2013-06-01) – 5 April 2014 (2014-04-05)
Moderators Ariel Swaringen
Khayla Chow
Kathi Jameson
Presenter(s) Ava Zinn
Record 2-1
VFTG Victory(ies)
Andrea Begley (The Voice)
Sam Bailey (The X Factor)
Chronology
  2013


Vote for the Girls UK is a British web site devoted to voting for predominately female contestants; if a female is crowned the winner of The X Factor and/or The Voice UK or the last male contestant is eliminated, the site declares a victory. The first series of VFTGUK began on 01 June 2013 to 05 April 2014. Ava Zinn presented the show, whilst moderators Ariel Swaringen, Khayla Chow, and Kathi Jameson.

This was the only series to feature Swaringen as moderator as she died on 22 March 2014, as well as Jameson and eventually Chow with Jameson leaving after the first series and Chow being sacked on 18 September 2014.

Background

The series was first intended to air in 2011 after the American version of Vote for the Girls after it became a surprise hit following the site's support of Crystal Bowersox after Siobhan Magnus' elimination on American Idol, but was postponed after original presenter Lauren Wilson didn't like the concept so creator Ava Zinn added hosting duties. Natalie Hompkinson and Hayley Cavanagh (no relation to Hollie Cavanagh) were originally lined up as moderators, but both resigned before the programme was due to air, and Zinn could not find any replacements until Zinn and Ariel Swaringen was brought in as moderators.


Episodes

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in programme
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Title Original air date

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VFTGUK supported contestants

The Voice UK (series 2)

  • Andrea Begley (Team Danny): Winner (First VFTG UK Victory)
  • Alys Williams (Team Tom)
  • Sarah Cassidy (Team Jessie)
  • Leah McFall (Team will)

The X Factor (series 10)

  • Lorna Simpson (Top 12 - Painful Bankrupt)
  • Shelley Smith (Top 12 to Top 11)
  • Miss Dynamix (Top 12 to Top 10 - Painful Bankrupt)
  • Abi Alton (Top 12 to Top 8)
  • Hannah Barrett (Top 12 to Top 6)
  • Tamera Foster (Top 12 to Top 5 - Painful Bankrupt)
  • Sam Bailey (Top 12 to Finale - VFTG Victory) WINNER

The Voice UK (series 3)

  • Iesher Haughton (Team will): Quarter-Final
  • Rachael O'Connor (Team Kylie): Quarter-Final
  • Georgia Harron (Team Tom): Quarter-Final
  • Emily Adams (Team Ricky): Quarter-Final
  • Sophie May Williams (Team will): Semi-Final
  • Sally Barker (Team Tom): Runner-Up (First VFTG UK Loss)
  • Christina Marie (Team Ricky): Runner-Up (First VFTG UK Loss)


Moderator Picks

Epilogue

Controversy

See also

References

External links

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