'X Factor': Saara Aalto's Surge In Popularity Prompts Voting Investigation

The Finnish singer is now favourite to win.

X Factor’ producers were forced to investigate a potential voting loophole, following Saara Aalto’s recent surge in popularity.

Show bosses were concerned Finnish fans could be able to vote for the singer from abroad, despite voting being restricted to UK residents.

Saara Aalto is the bookies' favourite to win 'X Factor'
Saara Aalto is the bookies' favourite to win 'X Factor'
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According to The Sun, they uncovered details of fans sharing ways of how to vote for the Finnish singer, providing a potential explanation for how she is now the favourite to win, despite having spent many weeks in the bottom two earlier in the competition.

After looking into the matter, an ‘X Factor’ spokesperson insisted any voted from Finland would not have been counted.

“Our investigations have shown there is no evidence that the vote result is being affected by this activity, though we are continuing to monitor the situation,” they said in a statement.

Saara, Matt Terry and 5 After Midnight are through to the final
Saara, Matt Terry and 5 After Midnight are through to the final
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Saara is one of three acts who will be battling it out to win ‘The X Factor’ in next weekend’s grand final.

She’ll be facing competition from 5 After Midnight and Matt Terry, who nearly lost out on a place in the final after landing in the sing-off with Emily Middlemas.

Simon Cowell’s protégée was later eliminated, after judges Nicole Scherzinger, Sharon Osbourne and Louis Walsh all voted to send her home.

‘The X Factor’ continues on Saturday at 8pm on ITV.

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