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Ally Brooke recalls unforgettable advice Khloe Kardashian gave on 'X- Factor'

 Ally Brooke recalls unforgettable advice Khloe Kardashian gave on 'X- Factor'

Ally Brooke recalls unforgettable advice Khloe Kardashian gave on 'X- Factor'
 Ally Brooke recalls unforgettable advice Khloe Kardashian gave on 'X- Factor'
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The 2012 contestant of ‘The X Factor,’ Ally Brooke revealed Khloe Kardashian's ‘compassionate’ and memorable words that she said after Ally’s grandfather died. 

The former member of Fifth Harmony, Alley Brooke, 27, once competed on The X Factor along with her girl group, eight years ago, and she still remembers the memorable advice that the reality star, Khloe Kardashian, 36, gave her. Khloe was a co-host with Mario Lopez for the 2012 season of the show where Alley starred. Alley, unfortunately, lost her grandfather before she even got to week four of the performances. Alley was torn apart but Khloe helped her overcome her overwhelming grief.

“I’ll never forget that moment. She was so compassionate and loving and thoughtful enough to really open up — in her own way — about her loss and to help me, I thought that that was something so beautiful and moving and it touched me!,” Ally recalled the moment during an exclusive interview on HollywoodLife TVTalk on Nov. 9. Khloe also passed through the same grief when she lost her own father, Robert Kardashian, after a battle with esophageal cancer in 2003.

Ally has also included her conversation with Khloe in her new book, Finding Your Harmony, which published on Oct. 13. “It touched me enough to write about it. It still didn’t leave me,” Ally added. “I’ve had many losses since then as you kind of read on in the book and that advice really never left me. Having [Khloe’s] love and having so many people’s love, helped me to get on that stage that night and it was so hard. I’ll never forget just how agonizing it was, but at the same time, just to be able to do it and getting that advice from my parents.”

The amazingly talented singer also revealed that her grandmother’s moral support also helped her to sing Kelly Clarkson’s emotional ballad “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” with the rest of the girl group. Her grandma said, “Mama, you go out there. That’s what he would’ve wanted. That’s what really gave me the strength to go on that stage that night.”

Ally said that she and the reality star “haven’t seen each other in a really long time,” but wants Koko to know that she still thinks of their short yet unforgettable conversation backstage that happened all those years ago. “I hope she knows how much I appreciate that and I’m sure she does because I wrote it in my book!” Ally said in her interview.

Ally and the rest of Fifth Harmony girls finished The X Factor in third place in Dec. 2012. Since then the girls embarked on their immensely successful music career until they all split from the group in March of 2018. She said in her interview that the split helped her find happiness.

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