That's what I was not sure about "The Twist" thing, if they all got to bring one act back or if it was just one act in total??
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That's what I was not sure about "The Twist" thing, if they all got to bring one act back or if it was just one act in total??
So Mary, Cher and Katie mess up their final song for the judge at the houses and still get through
Louis Walsh said on Irish radio today that Gamu is out completely
Matt or Rebecca to win
Cheryl put Kate through because she is hoping that she will be this years Jedward. The wild card is not really fair because the act that does get picked are at an unfair advantage as they wouldn't had the time to learn the songs as the final 12 have. If Gamu wasn't selected because of her visa issues then she should never have been allowed to boot camp. She would have been upset but she was rejected for publicity reasons. Katie should never have went through. She messed up in the auditions and at the judges house. If I was Cheryl I would not be brimming with confidence for her just now. It will be interesting to see the public response on Saturday night towards Cheryl, Cher and Katie.
CHERYL Cole is the target of chilling death threats amid fury over her axing of X Factor's Gamu Nhengu.
One threat carried the terrifying warning: "Every1 has a bullet for you."
The sick rant accused the singer of making "the biggest mistake of her life" by ditching teenage fans' favourite Gamu Nhengu from the ITV talent show.
Emotional ... fragil hopeful Cher Lloyd
And shockingly the sender says that, if he can't get to 27-year-old Cheryl, he will "drop" any girl he finds with the same name.
The hate-filled tirade - circulated to phones around the country via BlackBerry Messenger amid outrage over Gamu's exit - slurs Cheryl by accusing her of racism.
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The Sun is not printing it in full, but one part reads: "I've never felt like dis over xfactor until u told gambu (sic) she is not going to the live show.
"Dat cheryl was da biggest mistake of your life. U want to act innocent on tv like you don't know wat ur doing. But we all know how racist you are.
Wannabe ... Katie Waissel in London
"Wat u have now done is ******* up every white girls lives who's silly mothers dat named der child cheryl. Cuz I'm just going to ********* bang drop dem and dey won't even know why."
Sent from Tottenham, North London, the rant tells gorgeous Cheryl - newly divorced from footballer Ashley Cole - never to visit the area, warning she would be "punched until she bleeds".
It adds: "You are a hater. You can't sing 2 save your life. So to make urself happy you want to get rid off all the good singers you know will make you look *******. Nobody wants to buy ur album."
The message - signed off with the street name Supa Capone - ends with the words "Find Me".
One 25-year-old mum who received the diatribe said: "There was something very chilling about it - the way he said he'd never felt like that before.
"It seemed obsessional, like he was unstable. What if some poor girl is attacked just because her name is Cheryl?"
Both Scotland Yard and X Factor bosses yesterday said they were looking into the message, which accused Cheryl of keeping 18-year-old Gamu out of the X Factor finals last weekend as she was jealous of her talent.
Last night it emerged ANOTHER sick demand for Cheryl's death had appeared on Facebook.
Cowell ... wildcards
A site - entitled 'cheryl cole to die a painful death for being a T**t and blasted into space' - was set up by poster Dan Mcmanus and had 39 members.
Its description reads: "ppl who want to kill cheryl cole for being a great big t*** and making painful music that ppl want to shoot themselves to."
The threats came amid a huge backlash over Girls Aloud star Cheryl's decision to axe talented Gamu and instead put through waif-like Cher Lloyd and Katie Waissel, 24, who both mucked up in judges' house auditions.
Cher, 17, has been allocated a counsellor by X Factor chiefs as she battles the stress of the show.
But yesterday dad Darren insisted she was "fine" and "stronger than ever".
Jobless Darren, 43, explained in Malvern, Worcs: "She had a sore throat at the audition and couldn't give her all.
"She's absolutely fine mentally and can't wait to perform in the live finals."
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Darren also revealed Cher is a proud gipsy who wants to sing a traditional Romany song on her first album.
He said: "There are strong Romany roots on her mother Dinah's side and Cher is keen to learn more about her heritage."
Despite her father's claims, Cher's stick-thin frame has sparked fears for her health.
Last night Mary George of eating disorder charity beat warned the wannabe needs more energy to maintain her strength.
She said: "A healthy, balanced diet is important. Our bodies require regular nutrition and sufficient hydration to enable us to perform to maximum levels."
X Factor supremo Simon Cowell has added a twist by allowing judges to select "wildcard" acts who could earn a reprieve despite being axed from the show.
Some names have been leaked on the net, infuriating X Factor chiefs
That is a bit extreme.. Yes I am sad Gamu didn't make it but to kill any girl named Cheryl is way way over the top...
That's very extreme :eek:. Some people are just sick really.
Nicole Scherzinger has hinted she will return to 'The X Factor' as a judge.
The Pussycat Dolls singer was such a hit on the ITV1 show when she had a guest spot on the panel earlier this year, Simon Cowell is reportedly desperate to re-sign her for 2011.
The stunning singer said: "I loved doing the show and I loved the British crowd. They were so much fun. I could well be back."
The news comes amid rumours new mum Dannii Minogue, 38, is planning to leave the show which would leave a space open for a new judge.
It has also been rumoured that Simon is eyeing Nicole up for a slot on the panel of the American version of the show which he hopes to launch there next year.
Meanwhile, one of the 12 finalists John Adeleye, 29, has admitted there have been fights in 'The X Factor' house between two of the bands ahead of the live show this weekend.
He told X Magazine: "There was a ruckus between the girl band and one of the boy bands. Not physical but they were having a little verbal tit for tat.
"It was like 'EastEnders'. And I love just sitting back and watching the drama."
Matt Cardle also revealed the funniest moment in the house so far has been Harry from boy band One Direction coming downstairs wearing nothing but a golden thong.
He added: "It was proper minging."
'X Factor' judge Simon Cowell has reportedly axed the show's new vocal coach, only days before the start of the live shows.
According to The Sun, Cowell blames Ali Tennant's coaching for the poor performances from the groups he is mentoring this year, 1 Direction, Belle Amie and F.Y.D.
A source told the paper: "The groups have a lot of complicated routines and weren't gelling at all."
Cowell reportedly decided to terminate Tennant's contract and bring back former coach Yvie Burnett – a last-minute change which could prove to be a risky move.
The source added: "Now the singers only have a few hours each with her to get it right. The show is in chaos."
Tennant's manager Alex Field has expressed his shock at the news, commenting: "Ali proved popular not only with the contestants but also with the judges.
"He was the only vocal coach to be invited by Simon Cowell to his house in Malaga for the selection stage. He was extremely surprised his contract was terminated without notice.
"He is a successful songwriter and vocal coach and counts JLS and Alexandra Burke as his clients."
A newspaper report has revealed the songs that each X Factor finalist will perform on tonight's live show.
According to The Sun, FYD will perform 'Billionaire' by Travie McCoy ft. Bruno Mars, while newly-formed boyband 1 Direction will sing Coldplay's 'Viva La Vida'. Girl group Belle Amie will take on 'Airplanes' by B.o.B ft. Hayley Williams. This year's groups are mentored by Simon Cowell.
Singing in Cheryl Cole's Girls category, Rebecca Ferguson will sing 'Teardrops' by Womack & Womack and Cher Lloyd will perform 'Just Be Good To Me' by The SOS band. Katie Waissel will tackle Queen's 'We Are The Champions' after forgetting the words to the song in her first audition.
Mentored by Dannii Minogue, Aiden Grimshaw will perform Tears for Fears' 1982 hit 'Mad World', while Matt Cardle will sing 'When Love Takes Over' by David Guetta ft. Kelly Rowland. Nicolo Festa will take on Lady GaGa's 'Just Dance'.
Meanwhile, singing in the Over 28s category, mentored by Louis Walsh, John Adeleye will perform Mariah Carey's 'One Sweet Day', Mary Byrne will sing 'This Is A Man's World' by James Brown and Storm Lee will sing Starship's 'We Built This City'.