
Первое место в украинской "Фабрике звёзд" занял латыш Стас Шуринс. Это стало большой неожиданностью для всех. Исполнитель набрал самое большое кол-во голосов и подписал контракт с Константином Меладзе прямо на сцене.
С первого по четвёртое место заняли мужчины, так как большая часть зрителей - девушки.
Предыдущие победители украинской "Фабрики звёзд" также были мужчины.Проигравшие тоже не остаются в стороне, к примеру Макс Барских стал протеже Натальи Могилевской. Так, что на музыкальном Олимпе вскоре зажгутся ещё несколько молодых звёзд.
На втором месте Алексей Матиас
на третем месте - Коля Серьга
на четвёртом месте - братья Борисенко
на пятом месте - Ева Бушмина
на шестом месте - Эрика
на седьмом месте - Сабрина
на восьмом месте - Ирина Кристинина
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