Which is why I was surprised, and disappointed, to see on Thursday that Epic Records boss L.A. Reid announced he's leaving "X Factor" after two seasons. Forget for a moment that jumping ship the week before the finale is bad reality show form. The real
The Epic Records chairman is returning to his day job to invest renewed energy into developing talent.
L.A. Reid is leaving "The X Factor" behind. The music executive will not return for Season 3 and is instead going back to his day job as Epic Records chairman, according to "Access Hollywood."
“I have decided that I will not return to 'The X Factor' next year,” he told Shaun Robinson of "Access Hollywood." “I have to go back and I have a company to run that I've kind of neglected and it saddens me a little bit, but only a little bit I'm
Well, this is the best "X Factor" news I've heard since Simon Cowell fired Steve Jones: Cantankerous and controversial L.A. Reid, the show's lone remaining cast member from Season 1 (besides Simon, of course), has confirmed that he is leaving the show.
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