And the singer told her followers on Twitter that she had said "no" on ideological grounds.
She wrote: "I got asked to do the X factor job. I'd rather poke my eyes out with sticks than be a part of the machine that kills music."
Asked by Popjustice to elaborate on her revelation, she said: "I had a meeting to ask about the level of involvement in the creative process I could have, and they basically said none unless it was in line with what was required.
"I wanted to see just how hard line it was. I found my answer and politely declined."
This isa little harsh if you ask me I think X Factor has opened many doors for many different people weather it be in the music industry or not.
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