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Fontaine Brothers & Jillian Jensen’s “Maybe”: Exclusive Video Premiere!

"X Factor" fan favorite Jillian Jensen's fate still hung in the balance Wednesday night, when Fox was forced to preempt the series' all-important top 16 reveal midway through the episode, right before Jillian was about to receive her news from her mentor, Demi Lovato. (If you're into spoilers, click here to find out, via Canada's not-preempted CTV broadcast, if Jillian actually made it through to the live shows.) But for all you Jillianators who are disappointed that you didn't get to see more of Jillian on television this week, Reality Rocks has the exclusive premiere of her new music video with Boston duo the Fontaine Brothers, "Maybe."

Jillian met the Fontaine twins long before her memorable and emotional "X Factor" audition, when she answered another audition call last year: one for a female singer to duet with the duo's Luke Fontaine on a tune he wrote titled "Maybe." The song was recorded a while ago, but was finally released this month on iTunes, with a portion of the proceeds from the single's sale going to anti-bullying charities that are obviously near and dear to Jillian's heart, via the Fontaines' "Our Two Cents" campaign. It's good music for a good cause, so enjoy! And good luck to Jillian, whatever she does next.

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