Marvin made his name with X Factor runners-up JLS and has since become a presenter on Capital, co-hosted The Voice, and even became the first man to host an edition of Loose Women.
View / Submit"Marvin was amazing, he knew exactly what he was doing and the feedback we have received from the audience has been amazing."
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As one quarter of JLS, Marvin Hume was runner up to Alexandra Burke in series five of The X Factor. Since then Marvin has presented regularly on Capital FM and fronted The Voice alongside Emma Willis.
After performing with a number of groups and even landing an on-going acting role in Holby City, Marvin's big break was via The X Factor. Despite not winning the series, JLS went on to huge success with hits including Beat Again and Everybody in Love. After the band split Marvin moved into TV and radio, hosting shows on Capital and co-hosting three seires of The Voice. He's gone on to guest co-host This Morning, with his wife, Rochelle of The Saturdays, and the couple also hosted the BBC music quiz The Hit List. Marvin also broke new ground as the first man to host Loose Woman on a special all-male edition of the long-running ITV show.