Liam Payne's 'extraordinary' X Factor audition made him a star

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Censorship goes viral again after the shocking death of 'X Factor extraordinaire' singer Liam Payne.

One Direction reported that the 31-year-old alum died Wednesday after falling from a three-story balcony at a hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is unknown if the fall was intentional or accidental.

Fans flocked to YouTube to watch Payne's first audition for a UK talent show in 2008, when she was 14 years old.

He performed a stunning performance of Frank Sinatra's hit Fly Me to the Moon for judges Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and his soon-to-be ex-girlfriend Cheryl Cole.

Although he made it to the Judges' House round, Payne was ultimately sent home.

Cowell encouraged Payne to try again in “two years,” when he finally achieved global stardom as part of the boy band One Direction.

Liam Payne's 'extraordinary' X Factor audition goes viral again after the singer's shocking death.

Fans flocked to YouTube to watch Payne's first audition for the UK talent show in 2008, when she was 14 years old.

Fans flocked to YouTube to watch Payne's first audition for the UK talent show in 2008, when she was 14 years old.

“When I'm at school, I usually always think about singing,” Payne told the show's producers.

“I really need to focus on my schoolwork, but I'm thinking about singing more.”

While standing in front of Cole, Cowell and Walsh, Payne explained: “A lot of people say I'm a good singer and I have The X Factor, but I guess I don't know what The X Factor is.” you. Do it.'

The judges were completely impressed by the young woman who successfully showed off her voice singing Fly Me to the Moon.

However, Cowell said that Payne's performance was “a little bitter, a little emotional and actually a little funny, quite funny.”

Cole, who founded Payne in 2015 and welcomed seven-year-old son Bear two years later, was quick to jump to her defence.

'I liked it. I think you are very beautiful. “I think you're hot… you gave us that cheeky wink,” the Girls Aloud hitmaker said.

Walsh added: “I think this guy would do great on the show.”

Despite high praise from Walsh and Cole, Cowell still felt like he was missing 20 percent.

“When I'm at school, I usually always think about singing,” Payne told the show's producers. 'I really need to focus on my schoolwork, but I'm thinking about singing more'

While in front of Cole, Cowell and Walsh, Payne explained:

While standing in front of Cole, Cowell and Walsh, Payne explained: “A lot of people say I'm a good singer and I have The X Factor, but I guess I don't know what The X Factor is.” you. do'

The judges were completely impressed by the young man who successfully performed the song Fly Me to the Moon with his voice.

The judges were completely impressed by the young man who successfully performed the song Fly Me to the Moon with his voice.

However, Cowell said that Payne's performance was

However, Cowell said that Payne's performance was “a little bitter, a little emotional and actually a little funny, quite funny.”

Cole, who founded Payne in 2015 and welcomed seven-year-old son Bear two years later, was quick to jump to her defence.

Cole, who founded Payne in 2015 and welcomed seven-year-old son Bear two years later, was quick to jump to her defence.

“Well, give me another audition and I'll show you I've got that 20 percent,” Payne responded.

Encouraged by the young man's confidence, Koval agreed to send him to the next round, where he was eventually eliminated as he was considered “too young” for the competition.

Payne, 16, returned to The X Factor in 2010, where she performed a cover of Julie London's 1955 hit Cry Me A River.