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Fourteen year-old X Factor finalist Rachel Crow, whose shocking elimination created one of the biggest controversies on the Fox series’ first season, has signed an overall talent deal with Nickelodeon. Under the pact, the network is developing a comedy series for Crow to star in, which will shoot a pilot. Additionally, she will recur on Nickelodeon’s upcoming short-form series Fred: The Show opposite star Lucas Cruikshank, playing Starr, an imaginative, confident but awkward teenager. “Rachel is an original,” said Nickelodeon’s EVP Paula Kaplan. “She’s funny, genuine and has raw talent and a passion for performing.
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This is the best news I've heard from this situation that happened at the end of X-Factor last season. It was such a horrible way for her to get kicked off there at the end when everyone knew she should not have been the one.
I'm so happy for her...she is a natural and so talented in every way...she is going to be a big star. I saw her very first day on X-Factor when she came out and WOW! I told my husband to remember her name because we're going to hearing it for a long time.
Seems like to be on nick, you have to be able to act and sing