FIRST LOOK: Simon Cowell gets more than he bargained for as hopeful Jenesa Gill plants a huge kiss on his lips during wild audition on The X Factor
His girlfriend Lauren Silverman better look away from the TV during Saturday night's episode of The X Factor.
Simon Cowell was left bewildered after kooky hopeful, Jenesa Gill landed a huge kiss on his lips during her audition, which will air on ITV this weekend.
The 35-year-old full-time mother from Manchester is seen giving her all while performing Shakira and Wyclef Jean's hit single, Hips Don't Lie.
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Pucker up: Simon Cowell was left bewildered after kooky hopeful, Jenesa Gill landed a huge kiss on his lips during her audition
Jenesa steps out on stage barefoot in a unique brown strapless dress with a mullet hem which she paired with flower garlands around her head and ankle.
She immediately makes a beeline for the music mogul, saying: 'Hi Simon... Simon, I love you!'
Cheeky Cheryl Fernandez-Versini simply utters: 'Why?' to which Jenesa responded: '[I love] his honesty.'
Funky dance moves: The 35-year-old full-time mother from Manchester gives her all while performing Shakira and Wyclef Jean's hit single, Hips Don't Lie
Dancing diva: Jenesa steps out on stage barefoot in a unique brown strapless dress with a mullet hem which she paired with flower garlands around her head and ankle
Things really heat up when she begins her racy performance and makes her way off-stage to the judge's desk, where fellow judges Nick Grimshaw and Rita Ora look on with glee.
Flirty Jenesa, originally from the Philippines, mounts the desk in front of Simon and grabs him for a huge kiss, which reduces the other judges to fits of laughter.
Away from Simon's loose-lipped admirers, The X Factor, which has been marred with controversy over professional singers appearing on the show, will see yet more familiar faces return in the new episode.
Lapping it up: Things really heat up when she begins her racy performance and makes her way off-stage to the judge's desk, where fellow judges Nick Grimshaw and Rita Ora look on with gle
Rocking out: Former judge Louis Walsh's rejects, Rumour Has It are back on stage having been reduced from five members to a three-piece
Former judge Louis Walsh's rejects, Rumour Has It are back on stage having been reduced from five members to a three-piece.
The group, who were formed on the show last year, made it as far as the Judges' Houses round however Louis opted to take them no further and since then two members have departed the group.
Despite the reduction in number the pretty girls opted to persevere with their pursuit of fame.
From five to three: The group, who were formed on the show, made it as far as the Judges' Houses round however Louis opted to take them no further and since then two members have departed the group
The glamorous trio, comprised of Saffron Silva, 17, Abby Eades, 19 and Leah Gooden, 17, will be seen storming the stage for a smooth version of Blackstreet's 1996 hit No Diggity.
Saffron also tells the judges what the group had been up to: 'We've mainly just been gigging a bit, just to get experience but mainly trying to get to know each other.'
The judging panel seem impressed with the girls' performance, which is laden with harmonies and free-style dance moves.
Yet another singer hoping for a second shot is 25-year-old Monica Michael, a songwriter and youth worker from North London.
Like Rumour Has It, Monica vied for a chance at stardom last year but narrowly missed out on a place at Judges' Houses.
Despite failing last year, Monica gives a breath-taking rendition of Christina Aguilera and Alicia Keys' 2002 collaboration Impossible.
Second time around: Yet another singer hoping for a second shot at stardom is 25-year-old Monica Michael, a songwriter and youth worker from North London
A number of acts in this year's show have been brought into disrepute amid claims many hopefuls are in fact professional performers.
Hannah Kilminster described by judges as a 'country bumpkin' was outed as a trained soprano by fans of the show who recognised her as a Britain's Got Talent backing singer.
Additionally girl group Fourth Power wowed Simon Cowell as he gushed about 'the biggest four yeses we've ever given' however it was claimed they were asked to audition for the show - a claim spokespeople for the show fiercely denied.
Controversy or not, the show is definitely set to be a wild ride.
The X Factor airs on ITV1 on Saturday night at 8pm.
Returning to the famous stage: Like Rumour Has It, Monica vied for a chance at stardom last year but narrowly missed out on a place at Judges' House
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