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My Time
Jade performs 'My Time'.
Lady Marmalade
Jade performs 'Lady Marmalade' by Christina Aguilera, Pink, Mya and Lil' Kim
The Result
See who the public picked to represent the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest.
All By Myself
Jade performs 'All By Myself' by Celine Dion in the semi-final.
Think
Jade performs 'Think' by Aretha Franklin in the semi-final.
The Voice Within
Jade performs 'The Voice Within' by Christina Aguilera in the second live show.
Deja Vu
Jade performs 'Deja Vu' by Beyonce in the first live show.
Final audition
Jade performs '(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman' by Aretha Franklin
Thai food, song writing, 'Heroes' and 'Desperate Housewives'.
Tomatoes, pigeons, hospitals, needles.
Jade has always wanted to perform and her dreams began to be realised when she was offered a 1 in 1000 full scholarship to the Sylvia Young Theatre School.
Previously signed to Sony BMG with girl band Trinity Stone. One of the other members of the group was Mica Paris's niece Cherry - who is still one of Jade's best friends.
At twelve years old, Jade successfully auditioned for the role of Nala in "The Lion King" in the West End.
She has also appeared in TV programmes such as The Bill and Casualty, where she played a pregnant teenager.
In her own words: "I've always dreamt of performing in a huge arena."
Jade's Dad, Trevor, is part-Sicilian; he was born without sight in either of his eyes. Her mother is partially-sighted.
Jade grew up in Plaistow with her parents, her younger sister Shereen and brother Kiel.
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