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Thursday, 25 October 2012
X Factor : Nicole Scherzinger in red PVC corset and Tulisa as a Vampire
Don't Cha know you can't ever BEAT me! Scantily clad Nicole Scherzinger revisits her Pussycat Doll days as she upstages Tulisa at Rylan Clark's birthday
PUBLISHED: 08:37, 25 October 2012 | UPDATED: 13:01, 25 October 2012
As a former member of the Pussycat Dolls, Nicole Scherzinger was never afraid to put her best assets on display.
And stepping back in time, Nicole showed off and out as she stripped down to celebrate her X Factor contestant Rylan Clark's 24th birthday on Wednesday evening.

I vant to suck your blood! Nicole was joined in the scantily clad costume department by fellow judge Tulisa Contostavlos

With the birthday boy: Rylan was seen holding a glass of champagne as he posed with the mentors

In high spirits: Nicole beamed as she sat on Rylan Clark's lap and they appeared to share a joke
The 34-year-old left little to imagination as she partied at Mahiki nightclub in a cleavage baring outfit.
Nicole bared all in a red PVC corset which had black frilled trimmings with a pair of tiny shorts.
Fishnet tights, elbow length gloves and jewel embellished stilettos completed her daring look.
Allowing her dark locks to flow down her shoulders in loose curls, Scherzinger was joined in the racy costume department by fellow judge Tulisa Contostavlos.

Double trouble: Both judges stepped out in revealing outfits for the Halloween themed party


Dressed to kill: The 24-year-old had fake blood pouring down her neck as she wore a Dutch maid outfit
The 24-year-old channeled a Dutch maid as she wore a black and red fastened top with a black skirt.
With fake blood pouring down her neck Tulisa applied a heavy coating of dark eye-shadow to fit in with the Halloween theme.
The Young singer was seen pretending to bite Nicole as they messed around on the dance floor while Scherzinger tried not to pop out of her top.
Looking forward to the evening ahead Tulisa tweeted: 'On my way2 @RylanClark's birthday party+celebrating the release of sight of you video.fancy dress!'
Doing little to cover up, she finished her look with a pair of tights and black open toe heels.

Freak show: Rylan Clark celebrated his 24th birthday, which is on Thursday, with a Halloween themed bash


Fright fest! Clark wore an American football player outfit, as Lucy Spraggan dressed up as a pumpkin

Boyband from hell: District 3 seemed thrilled with their matching Satan costumes
Rylan himself of course took the opportunity to show off his former modelling skills, as he strutted to the London hotspot dressed as American football player.
Showing off his fake tanned stomach, the birthday boy spruced up the outfit with some blood make-up.
He was joined by his partner in crime Lucy Spraggan, who dressed up as a pumpkin.


Give us a kiss: The 24-year-old was seen puckering up to MK1's Charlie outside the venue

Doctors without borders: Union J dressed up as zombie nurses to help celebrate the spooked filled evening

Not the most adventurous costumes: Kye Sones and James Arthur decided to put on some black bin bags


I'm sexy and I know it! The model turned singer showed off various poses
District 3, who seemed to be donning matching Satan outfits, and Union J, who all came wearing bloody nurse's uniforms from Angels Fancy Dress.
James Arthur and Kaye Sones also helped the lad celebrate his birthday, dressed in black costumes that seemed to resemble a bin bag more than a scary character.
The X Factor hopefuls were spotted drinking and dancing at the nightclub, also favoured by Prince Harry, until the early hours of the morning.

License to thrill: Rylan pouted as he posed atop a motorcycle parked outside Mahiki


What have you come as? Reality TV stars Gemma Collins and Harry Derbidge were also in attendance
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2222757/Nicole-Scherzinger-Tulisa-steps-scantily-clad-costumes-Rylan-Clark-birthday.html#ixzz2ALChIRJb
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Sunday, 14 October 2012
Melanie Masson is voted off the X Factor after losing to District 3 in Deadlock
'I've enjoyed every minute of it': Melanie Masson is voted off the X Factor after losing to District 3 in Deadlock
By J J ANISIOBI
PUBLISHED: 21:17, 14 October 2012 | UPDATED: 23:33, 14 October 2012
Melanie Masson became the second X Factor contestant to be booted off the show after receiving the lowest number of public votes.
There was no repeat of Louis Walsh's antics this time round as the Irish judge was the first mentor to give his verdict on the sing off between District 3 and Melanie.
The boy band and the redhead found themselves in the bottom two after all the other acts were sent through to the next week of competition.
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Another one gone: Melanie Masson was voted off the X Factor after losing out to District 3 in Deadlock on Saturday night's show
Melanie, 44, looked visibly shocked at coming in the bottom two as host Dermot escorted her off the stage so District 3 could perform.
The trio chose to sing a very dated and cliche version of Bryan Adams hit single (Everything I Do) I Do It for You.
With their standard boy band expressions and movements on show, the cheesy rendition of the song pleased their female fans in the audience who screamed loudly.


Good fight: Melanie Masson sang Stay With Me Baby, by Duffy, and belted out the song with real passion

Boy band galore: District 3 sang a very dated and cliche version of Bryan Adams hit single (Everything I Do) I Do It for You
Always a good sport, Melanie gave the boys a kiss on the cheek as they left the stage just before she sang for her survival.
She then performed Stay With Me Baby, by Duffy, and belted out the song with real passion and fight.
It was now the turn of the judges to make a decision as to the fate of both acts with their mentors picking the obvious sides.

Waiting in the wings: District 3 and Melanie stood either side of host Dermot as they waited for the judges to pick a winner

Time to talk: The judges looked pained at having to pick a survivor following the sing-off

No more drama: Louis Walsh had an easy choice this week and saved his own group while Tulisa followed his lead


Two halves: Gary Barlow and Nicole Scherzinger both chose to save Melanie which sent the result to Deadlock
First up was Louis who said: 'Ok, that was an amazing sing off, Melanie I love that song.
'I love Melanie an awful lot but I have to save my boys. The act I'm sending home is Melanie.'
Gary, who has been mentoring the Overs also stuck to his guns and said: 'Great sing-off. I think both of you did a really brilliant job but the act I'm saving is Melanie so I'm sending home District 3.'
Tulisa surprisingly went with youth over talent and opted to save District 3 even though they perhaps sang out of key during their final song.

Last chance saloon: X Factor hopefuls District 3 were saved by the public vote after finishing in the bottom two

Moving on: District 3 consoled Melanie after Dermot announced that she was being sent home

What a result: Even the members of District 3 were shocked at the news they were being saved
She said: 'Melanie you have one of the most amazing voices in the competition. As for the lads, you're in completely different areas, but both incredibly talented.
'I have to go with my heart and being honest my heart is with the lads, so the act I'm sending home is Melanie.'
Nicole Scherzinger waffled on for quite a while about how amazing the two acts were before Dermot interrupted her and told to give an answer.

Fighting on: Gary Barlow said that he was absolutely gutted for Melanie after she was booted off the show

Shut up: Rylan Clark was both shocked and amazed to have been voted through as he again broke down in tears

Up and away: Rylan picked up his mentor Nicole as she cackled loudly at the news her protege was safe

Cool customer: Jahmene Douglas reacted smoothly to the news that he was safe for another week
Nicole said: 'First of all boys you did an amazing job, I know I gave you a hard time yesterday, but you knocked it out of the park at Bootcamp and you did it tonight.
'Melanie, I have to go off of the saving song that I just saw, you are the oldest in this competition, and I know you have been waiting for this your whole life and I felt it in that performance.'
With the long speech over Nicole sent the competition to Deadlock and said 'The act I'm saving is Melanie.'

Mission accomplished: Louis Walsh was visibly relieved to have his other boy band Union J make it through

And another one: MK1 made it through despite worries that their audience would not vote for them

Leaving it late: Kye Sones jumped forward after hearing the good news he was safe
The final decision was once again left to the viewers to make as Dermot announced that the act with the lowest number of public votes was Melanie.
The mother-of-two took the bad news with dignity and thanked Gary Barlow and all the X Factor crew for helping her achieve her dreams.
She said: 'I've absolutely enjoyed every single second of being here. It's just been the best experience and I've loved every minute of it.'
Her mentor Gary joined her on stage and said: 'For me Melanie is one of the best singers in the competition. I'm absolutely gutted for you.'

Talented lad: James Arthur got a congratulatory hug from his mentor Nicole Scherzinger after being told he was through
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2217707/Ive-enjoyed-minute-Melanie-Masson-voted-X-Factor-losing-District-3-Deadlock.html#ixzz29K0BIpg7
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X Factor favourite Ella Henderson stuns again as she hits the high notes in Minnie Riperton's classic
'A timeless goddess': X Factor favourite Ella Henderson stuns again as she hits the high notes in Minnie Riperton's classic
PUBLISHED: 23:40, 13 October 2012 | UPDATED: 01:24, 14 October 2012
- She's already stunned the judges and the audience several times since her first X Factor auditions many months ago.
And on Saturday night, Ella Henderson pulled off another perfect performance as she hit the high notes of Minnie Riperton's classic Lovin' You.
The 16-year-old got a round of applause mid song as she hit the F-sharp descending - an incredibly difficult note to sing.
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Timeless goddess: Ella Henderson got high praise after performing Minnie Riperton's Lovin' You

Hitting those high notes: Ella was accompanied by a pianist for the stripped down performance
Head judge Gary Barlow praised Ella for tackling such a challenging song: 'What a risk you took. The F-sharp descending. you completely nailed it. It paid off. Another great week for you.'
Nicole Scherzinger was full of praise for teen, who has previously moved her to tears: 'The difference between you and so many other artists is you are timeless and classic. You're a timeless goddess tonight.'
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Louis Walsh tried to accuse her mentor Tulisa Contostavlos of trying to style her like Adele in her column Ted Baker dress, however the singer and her act insisted it was her own choice of outfit.

Glamour: The 16-year-old wore a peach column dress with gold embellishments and a beehive
He said: 'It's so hard to believe you're only 16. You're a worldwide recording artist. I think your mentor has been looking at Adele and has been styling her that way.'
Ahead of her performance, Ella admitted she would find it hard to connect with the song because she's never been in love.
She denied speculation she was dating Union J's George Shelley, insisting they were 'best friends'.
The first performance of the night was Nicole's shy boy Jahmene Douglas, who managed a confident performance of Amy Winehouse's Tears Dry On Their Own, with a brief interlude of Ain't No Mountain High Enough.
Tulisa told the 21-year-old: 'You are looking very dapper tonight. I think the ladies are gonna be lining up after that.


Fighting the nerves: Jahmene Douglas (left) sang Amy Winehouse's Tears Dry On Their Own while Christopher Maloney performed Heart's Alone
'It's so simple when it comes to you. It's all about the voice. I can't fault you on any performance so far. Amazing.'
Louis was full of praise: ' You're one of my favourites ever, ever, ever. I wanna see you do so well. You are amazing.'
Liverpool Over 28s singer Christopher Maloney was up next, with his version of Heart's Alone kicking off the feud between Gary and Louis.

Autumn chic: Union J sang Leona Lewis's Bleeding Love
Louis said: 'You definitely gave it everything. Very cruise ship, very cabaret, very pub singer. It was a lazy song choice. It was a little bit cheesy for me.'
After telling Louis to stop being 'stupid', Gary was complimentary to his act: 'Changing you is not the way to go. You're perfect the way you are.'
Louis's boy band Union J were up next, hoping to improve after a negative response to their performance last week.

Much better: Union J were pleased with the judges' reaction following less than stellar reviews the previous week
After meeting One Direction, they were given a confidence boost and channelled that into their rendition of Leona Lewis's Bleeding Love.
Gary took the opportunity to make a pop at Louis: 'What a total transformation from last week. Don't listen to Louis, listen to Kai. Well done boys.'
Tulisa was also pleased: 'Much better than last week. Much better song choice. I can hear the vocals. You've got a lot of potential. That was a good start.'

He's got soul: James Arthur sang Mary J Blige's No More Drama
Another bookies favourite James Arthur did a stunning performance of Mary J Blige's No More Drama.
Ahead of his performance, he was amazed when Nicole arranged for him to have a conversation with the soul singer.
Tulisa was amazed: 'You've got this pain in your voice... I believe every single word you're saying. You are my favourite boy by far.'
Gary added: 'James, my God. you can really, really sing. You've got a lot of technique, but you pair it with emotion.
Singer/songwriter Lucy Spraggan surprised the judges and the audience by singing an upbeat song.

Brave: Lucy Spraggan sang an acoustic version of Kanye West's Golddigger
Although the theme was love and heartbreak, she insisted she didn't want the death of her grandmother on Monday to mean she ended up with the 'sympathy vote'.
She said in the VT: 'I want them to judge me on the performance, not what's happening.'
She impressed all the judges with an acoustic rendition of Kanye West's Golddigger.
Gary, who lost his baby daughter in the summer, said: 'I've experienced loss and sometimes the best thing is to go out and perform. Really good performance. Brave girl.'

Harmonising: District3 (L-R) Greg West, Dan Ferrari-Lane and Micky Parsons sang All-4-One's I Swear
Louis actually agreed with Gary on this occasion: 'You're a true professional. A very confident performer. You're a versatile performer.'
After a successful Week 1 performance, unfortunately District3 had a mixed response to their cover of All-4-One I Swear.
Tulisa liked it: 'I understand why Louis picked that song. Your strong point is your harmonies. You have the strongest harmonies in this competition.'
However, Gary said: 'I couldn't disagree. The harmonies were off. The song was in the wrong key... I'm talking Louis... I'm very disappointed tonight.'

Dividing the judges: Louis and Gary clashed over District3's performance
Nicole got a bit over-excited as she said she wanted the trio to rub themselves 'in baby-oil and sing it like you mean it'.
Continuing to be the dark horse of the competition was Jade Ellis, who proved herself to be one of her stronger performances of the night.
The Londoner looked stunning in an asymmetrical dress as she sang Amy Winehouse's Love Is A Losing Game.
Gary said: 'Amazing performance. Simple, stylish, sexy. you look amazing. Your vocals were terrific. You did an amazing job.'


Sexy: Jade Ellis looked stunning in an asymmetrical dress as she sang Amy Winehouse's Love Is A Losing Game
Louis added: 'You're a very sophisticated lady tonight. I think you're incredible. I think we can get more out of you.'
Gary also wasn't impressed with MK1's performance of Jackson Five's I Want You Back, dubbing it a bit 'Glee'.
He said: 'Good energy, good visuals. vocals a little bit weak. It's a little bit Glee this week. Don't let Louis have too much input into what you sing.'
Nicole had a mixed response: 'Sorry guys I didn't feel it this week. I think you guys were a little bit out of your element. The rapping was good.'

Colourful: MK1 sang the Jackson Five's I Want You Back
Gary's act Kai Sones also divided the judges with his rendition of Rihanna and Eminem's duet Love The Way You Lie.
Louis said: 'You're a great singer, you're a great performer. There's something missing...'
He ended up clashing with Gary again after complaining he was 'bored'.
Gary hit back: 'It's a non-comment Louis. Anyone out of the audience could have got up and said that.'
Nicole said: 'Kai that was a brilliant, brilliant song choice. Excellent vocals. But that performance didn't set me on fire. It just didn't grab me.'

Something's missing: Kai Sones also divided the judges with his rendition of Rihanna and Eminem's duet Love The Way You Lie
As expected, Rylan Clark put on the biggest show of the night, accompanied by Karl Lagerfeld and Anna Wintour lookalikes as he sashayed down the catwalk.
The flamboyant Essex singer performed a mash-up of Groove Is In The Heart - Deee-lite and Gangnam Style.
Tulisa enjoyed it: 'Rylan, I've got to be real. It is a bit cheese and a bit karaoke, but it's blinking entertaining. I'm intrigued to see what you'll do next week.'

Camping it up: Rylan Clark performed Groove Is In The Heart
However, Gary made his feelings clear alluding to last week's sing-off with his own artist Carolynne Poole: 'Rylan, if this was competition for how many songs you could kill in two minutes, you would win hands down... I'm never gonna like this.'
Rylan tried to lightened the mood, by alluding to Gary storming off last week: 'I was bit worried so I booked you a cab...'
Gary hit back: 'That's funny cos I've had yours on hold for two weeks.'

Cheeky: Rylan told Gary he had a taxi waiting for him

Hot momma: Melanie Masson, who wowed the judges with a cover of INXS's Never Tear Up Apart
Last to perform was Scottish singer Melanie Masson, who wowed the judges with a cover of INXS's Never Tear Up Apart.
Louis said: 'Talk about going out on a high note. You're Scotland's rock momma. I'm a big fan.'
Tulisa turned the air sort of blue when she said: 'Melanie, you're back in full MILF mode. You blew everyone away yet again.'

Smart: The judges walked on stage at the beginning of the show

Before the show: Rylan Clark didn't look took nervous ahead of the second live show


Hopefuls: Charlie from MK1 looked confident earlier in the day , as did Union J's George


Thumbs up: Jahmene Douglas appeared relaxed as he made his way to the studio, while Melanie Masson beamed from ear to ear

No need for nerves: Ella Henderson arrived at Wembley's Fountain Studios looking a tad nervous, in the end she blew everyone away
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2217391/X-Factor-favourite-Ella-Henderson-stuns-hits-high-notes-Minnie-Ripertons-classic.html#ixzz29GqGXbx8
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