Scarlett Lee

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Born (1997-09-20) 20 September 1997 (age 28)
Epsom, Surrey, England
Occupationmusician
InstrumentsVocals, drums
Years active2014–present
Scarlett Lee
Born (1997-09-20) 20 September 1997 (age 28)
Epsom, Surrey, England
Occupationmusician
InstrumentsVocals, drums
Years active2014–present

Scarlett Lee (born 20 September 1997)[1] is an English singer. In 2018, she finished as runner-up in the fifteenth series of The X Factor.[2] She also competed in the fourteenth series and reached the six chair challenge, but failed to proceed further.[3]

2017–2018: The X Factor

Lee first auditioned for The X Factor in 2017, where she reached the six-chair challenge in the girls category.[3] She was briefly given a seat by her mentor Sharon Osbourne after her performance of "Without You" by David Guetta and Usher, but was later sent home after a dramatic sing-off between her and eventual finalists Rai-Elle Williams and Alisah Bonaobra, during which she sang "The Power of Love" by Jennifer Rush.[3]

Lee re-auditioned for The X Factor in 2018. She performed her own original song "Survival", but was stopped by Simon Cowell, who was unimpressed with the song.[4] As Cowell urged her to use her performance to convince the audience to root for her, she performed a cover of Loren Allred's "Never Enough" which earned her four yes votes from the judges.[4] She successfully made it past bootcamp and the six-chair challenge to judges' houses in the girls category, mentored by Cowell. She was then chosen by Cowell for the live shows.

In the quarter-final's results, after the elimination of Bella Penfold and Shan Ako, she became the last act in the girls' category. She finished the competition as the runner-up.

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2024: American Idol

In 2024, she auditioned for season 22 of American Idol. Lee performed "Clown" by Emeli Sandé. All three judges praised her audition and was advanced to the Hollywood stage of the competition. She made it through another round before being eliminated prior to the top 24, alongside fellow British import and winner of UK's first series of All Together Now, Michael Rice.

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