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Published 10:28 16 Jan 2023 GMT
Updated 10:29 16 Jan 2023 GMT
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Waissel says Simon Cowell's company, Syco, failed in its duty of care to her and other contestants on the show (Getty)[/caption]
She claims she wasn't allowed to leave the house she lived in during the live shows, barely slept or ate, and has been through therapy and counselling for post-traumatic stress disorder.
She claims Syco Entertainment failed in its obligation to provide a duty of care to her and other contestants.
Speaking to the Sunday Times, she said that she enrolled at BPP University in London last year and graduated with a postgraduate law degree.
This means she can now work as a paralegal or undertake further training to become a lawyer.
Waissel told the publication: "There are so many of us who have been so trapped and it's not fair, there was a huge imbalance in power.
"I just wanted to be able to understand [the contracts] and to protect people from being manipulated in the future."
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Waissel appeared on the X Factor in 2010, eventually finishing in seventh place. She has since retrained as a paralegal (ITV)[/caption]
She added that she was paid a token sum of £1 to appear on the live Saturday night shows. As contestants in a talent competition to win a prize, contestants are not employed by the company.
There may be a stumbling block for her in her legal claim though, because of the period of time since the events on the show. The statute of limitations for personal injury suits stands at three years, so Waissel and her team will need to persuade a judge to waive this.
A spokesperson for The X Factor told JOE: "The duty of care to our contestants is of the utmost importance to us and we take the welfare of everyone involved very seriously.
"We have robust measures in place to ensure contestants are supported including a dedicated welfare team made up of psychologists, doctors, welfare producers and independent legal and management advisors with no time limit on aftercare once the show has aired.
"These measures are always under constant review and are adaptable to reflect the unique requirements for each series."
JOE has approached Simon Cowell's team for comment. Last August, a source told the Mirror that they and five other former X Factor contestants were approaching a law firm to sue SyCo for at least £1 million ($1.2 million). The source told the paper: "Your mental wellbeing was of no one's interest. We were just pawns in their game. When I entered the show I was confident, ambitious and charismatic." "Now I am extremely untrusting, emotional, nervous and full of anxiety."New childcare price cap could save families hundreds of euro per year
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