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By Sarah Fitzmaurice
James Arthur is celebrating on Monday after being crowned the winner of X Factor 2012.
The 24-year-old put in the performance of his life in front of 10,000 screaming fans in Manchester to beat Jahmene Douglas to the coveted title.
The Middlesborough-born singer earned a standing ovation from the judges and brought the house down with his incredible rendition of Shontelle hit Impossible, which is now odds-on to be the Christmas No.1 single.
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Speechless: James Arthur didn't know what to say as Dermot O'Leary revealed that he had won the X Factor 2012
After gaining 54 per cent of the public vote and being crowned the winner, James struggled to speak as he was interviewed by Dermot O'Leary.
He could only manage: 'Thank you, thank you so much. Have I really won? Wow. I don't know what to say.'
Runner-up Jahmene, who was also mentored by winning judge Nicole Scherzinger, was gallant in his defeat, and praised the show's victor, telling Dermot: 'It's such a blessing to even share a stage with such a talent, he's my idol.'
Warm embrace: After James was revealed as the winner he was seen locked in an embrace with Jahmene
Big hug: Nicole was seen hugging and kissing James very proud of her contestant
As the vote was announced, James looked stunned, before pulling in his competitor Jahmene for an emotional embrace.
Before performing his winner's single one more time, James told Dermot he is thrilled that the proceeds of the record are going to charity Together for Short Lives.
He said: 'I'm so pleased it's going to a good cause, thank you so much to everyone who voted for me - I'm so thankful.'
The X Factor victory then belted out the track, before being joined on stage by the majority of the rest of the show finalists, who hugged and jumped on James as they congratulated him.
So proud: Nicole was seen beaming with pride as she held hands with Jahmene who said that James was his 'idol'
Blown away: James couldn't believe he had won and was seen looking stunned as Dermot showed him his single
Before the winner was announced, James and Jahmene had treated viewers and the judges to two incredible performances.
Former Asda worker Jahmene took to the stage first with his heartfelt rendition of Robbie Williams' Angels - a performance which left the panel gushing.
Tulisa told Jahmene that he sounded 'amazing', adding: 'I'm really happy you picked that song.'
Meanwhile, Louis Walsh tipped Jahmene to win the show, telling him: 'You are an incredible role model.'
Gary Barlow also acknowledged Jahmene's tough start in life, saying: 'You have been battling with your past and fighting for your future you have done it with such dignity and grace.
'Congratulations another stunning night for you.'
But Jahmene's mentor Nicole struggled to control her emotions following the performance, breaking down as she listened to him sing.
Following the song, Nicole told Jahmene: 'You just bring spirit and hope to this song when you sing I just feel safe. Your my role model you are like a beacon of light. I love you sweetie..'
Massive celebration: As glitter reigned down onto the stage the other contestants ran out to greet him
Get in! Fans in The Victoria pub in Saltburn where James used to play were seen celebrating
VIDEO: James performs the stunning winners' single Impossible
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