UNDERNEATH all of the glitz and glamour, Dami Im has revealed the people she calls upon for help as her life is about to change forever.

On an exclusive News Corporation Australia reader blog today, Im revealed what the future now holds for her, and the people she will be calling upon for help.

She said turns to God, or her husband Noah.

"I pray to God, or call Noah :D Always helps me calm down and refocus."

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Read more of that blog below:

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Call it a Dami-lition job, the Korean-born pop princess surged to victory in this year's decider of Channel 7's The X Factor.

The 25-year-old Brisbane singer, mentored to the title by Dannii Minogue, beat out Ronan Keating's two-pronged attack of Taylor Henderson and Jai Waetford to win the title and a lucrative Sony Music recording contract.

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Declared the winner within weeks of the live performance episodes, Im completed one of the most stunning TV talent show transitions, after being sent home during boot camp - then given a second shot after the shock exit of another contestant.

News_Image_File: DAMI-LITION: Dami Im powers to victory in The X Factor Australia. Picture: Channel 7.

Im was carried into the winner's circle on a wave of support from her vast fan club, dubbed the Dami Army, who bombarded social media and rallied around the young singer - now poised to take her powerhouse vocals to her native Asia and beyond.

Their response to Im's rendition of Purple Rain confirmed she has also been the favourite of Australia's Twitter users.

News_Rich_Media: Dami sings 'Purple Rain'

The X Factor-related tweets flowed at a rate of 450 per minute during her performance of that song, putting her ahead of her competitors as she sang under a shower of water.

Minogue thanked their loyal fans on Twitter.

For celebrity coach Minogue, it was her first victory on the Australian X Factor series, after taking the title twice on the UK franchise.

News_Image_File: Dannii Minogue and Dami Im hug after she won The X Factor competition.

Drawing on all her pop diva experience, Minogue has helped makeover Im from a gangly girl, who the star described as "stumbling onto the stage like she was lost" in the early stages of the competition.

But there was no denying she owned that platform by the series' end, marrying soaring vocals with experimental and quirky costumes which will now be her signature.

When deciding on Im's costumes, Minogue said they saw Im as a "global star".

"When Square Division, (wardrobe consultant) Heather and I looked at Dami we saw her potential as a global star, someone epic who could take on the world...and so we went big."

Her winner's gown was both an epic finish to this cutting edge collaboration and the perfect fit for a fairy tale ending.

News_Image_File: Dami Im and Taylor Henderson after she was announced as the winner of X Factor.

As frothy and fashionable as her costume was, Im admitted they were also her armour at times.

"When I put them on I felt like a superstar until one day I actually believe it."

Her doubts almost crippled her chances in the competition exiting after boot camp when she forgot her lyrics.

Her fear fell away with one performance, of U2's One, in the first live show.

News_Image_File: Dami Im thanks her loyal fans, family and mentor Dannii Minogue.

With a mantra from her coach Minogue ringing in her ear - "you can talk yourself into this game or out of it" - she stepped up, playing a flying piano no less.

"After I got that first standing ovation, I thought 'well, maybe people like me.'"

They loved her, and crowned her the 2013 winner, marking this moment when another reality TV star was born.

The result mirrored iTunes activity after the last live performance show, with Im's rendition of Jennifer Hudson's Oscar-winning anthem, And I Am Telling You climbing into the top 10 ahead of Henderson's performance of the Cyndi Lauper hit Girls Just Want To Have Fun.

News_Image_File: TAYLOR TRAIN: Taylor Henderson sings for his life on The X Factor grand finale.

News_Rich_Media: Tayor Henderson survives the final cut to make it through to X Factor's final two, with Jai Waetford bowing out.

Despite his grand finale hiccup, forgetting the lyrics during his rendition of Damian Rice's Blower's Daughter, Henderson still managed to reach the top 10 with the single; while 14-year-old Jai Waetford was sitting at no.31 with his original track Don't Let Me Go.

News_Image_File: Jai Waetford finished as second runner-up after Dami Im and Taylor Henderson made the final two.

Adding to the occasion, US diva Katy Perry performed two of her hits, including the infectious call to arms, Roar; hot on the heels of UK boy band One Direction's appearance on Sunday night.

News_Rich_Media: Pop superstar Katy Perry performs her hit new song 'Roar' on the X Factor finale. Courtesy Channel Seven.

Guy Sebastian also performed his new song Like A Drum.

News_Rich_Media: Guy Sebastian sings his brand new single 'Like A Drum' live on the X Factor Finale. Courtesy Channel Seven

Im's adoring husband Noah could not contain his emotion, as he watched on while his wife performed her first single, Alive, and she was showered with glittery confetti and the well-wishes of the returning contestants from this year's series.

News_Image_File: Winner of The X Factor in 2013, Dami Im. Picture: Channel 7

The top 5 singers will have little time to celebrate, as they head into rehearsals for a national tour next month and will hit Newcastle, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Gold Coast and Perth.

The music spectacular will round out a record year for the Seven talent search series, which has average over 1.5 million viewers each week - building to a high of 3.03 million people nationally for Sunday night's live grand final episode.

For tickets to The X Factor Live Tour, see Ticketek or the X Factor website.

Originally published as Demolition Dami reveals her rock