4th Impact's Celina COLLAPSES onstage and has to be treated by paramedics moments after Cheryl's girl group are eliminated from The X Factor
They received acclaim from the judges during Jukebox week on Saturday night.
But The X Factor's 4th Impact's luck ran out on Sunday's results show as they were eliminated by the public vote - before bandmember Celina shockingly collapsed onstage just moments after the live show ended.
According to Simon Cowell's ex Sinitta, the singer fell unconscious after the sing-off and had to be tended to by paramedics.
Reports suggest she was 'out cold' for 10 minutes in front of shocked audience.
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Given the boot: The X Factor's 4th Impact were sent home during Sunday's results show... before bandmember Celina ‘COLLAPSED onstage and had to be treated by paramedics’
Worrying: According to Simon's ex Sinitta, Celina from the band 'collapsed on stage' after the show and was carried off by paramedics
According to The Sun, the girl's mentor Cheryl looked visibly shocked as she fell down on-stage and was given immediate medical attention.
She told the paper afterwards: 'She's OK. She's being taken care of backstage.'
While an audience member told The Mirror: 'Everyone was saying their goodbyes to the girls and then suddenly Celina hit the floor.
'Her sisters were shocked and Cheryl started calling for people to help.
'Two men ran on stage and carried Celina backstage, she looked lifeless.
'Cheryl had to stay on stage because of Xtra Factor but she was clearly shaken by what had happened.'
Couldn't believe it: According to The Sun , the girl's mentor Cheryl looked visibly shocked as she fell down on-stage and was given immediate medical attention
Shocked: An audience member told The Mirror : 'Everyone was saying their goodbyes to the girls and then suddenly Celina hit the floor'
Recovered: 4th Impact took to Twitter on Sunday night to tell their fans that Celina is 'OK now' and to 'keep believing'
4th Impact took to Twitter on Sunday night to tell their fans that Celina is 'OK now' and to 'keep believing'.
They wrote in a tweet: 'Thanks to all who voted for us why we reach this far [sic]. Celina is ok now thanks for your prayers and love - love u guys. Lets keep believing [sic].'
Speaking on The Xtra Factor after the scary moment, Cheryl explained: 'I could see her, and I was talking to her and she wasn't engaging. I pulled her in closer to ask if she was alright and she just went, she passed out.
'She's fine, she's being sorted out, her family's here.'
'Clearly shaken': An audience member said 'Cheryl had to stay on stage because of Xtra Factor but she was clearly shaken by what had happened'
Supportive: Louisa gave the girls a cuddle after their emotional loss
Like a sister: Cheryl has been close to the girls since the start so it was no doubt a shock to her
A spokesman for The X Factor has been contacted for comment.
It comes just weeks after the singer collapsed before her appearance during the Movies Week live show.
Staff at the show were forced to call an ambulance before her performance, but she soldiered on.
Not the first time: It comes just weeks after the singer collapsed before her appearance during the Movies Week live show
Holding her up: An X Factor spokesman said at the time: 'Celina fainted earlier before her performance. An ambulance was called and she was checked by a medic who said she was OK to perform'
An X Factor spokesman said at the time: 'Celina fainted earlier before her performance. An ambulance was called and she was checked by a medic who said she was OK to perform.
'The girls were given the option to have their rehearsal footage played or to perform as a three, but they choose to perform all together.
'After the performance Celina was checked by a medic again as a precaution.'
Going home: It comes after the Filipino girlband failed to reach the semi-finals after competing with Lauren Murray in the sing-off on Sunday night
Deadlock: Simon Cowell voted to send Lauren home, which meant the act with the least amount of public votes would be leaving the competiton
Note-perfect: 4th Impact performed a pitch-perfect rendition of Jennifer Hudson's And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going as they sung for their place in the competition
Not going anywhere: If Cheryl has her way, it won't be the last we see of these pint-sized pop princesses
It comes after the Filipino girlband failed to reach the semi-finals after competing with Lauren Murray in the sing-off on Sunday night.
4th Impact performed a pitch-perfect rendition of Jennifer Hudson's And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going as they sung for their place in the competition.
They were followed by Lauren, who performed Mariah Carey's Vision of Love.
She's through! They were followed by Lauren, who performed Mariah Carey's Vision of Love
Giving it her all: The Essex dental receptionist belted out the Mariah number in the hope of remaining in the competition
Beauty: The Essex starlet showed off her curves in a black tuxedo jumpsuit
Judge Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, 32, was the vast to cast her vote, and backed her 'girls'.
She explained: 'I have a lot of love and respect for everybody on this stage. Lauren - that was probably the best I've heard you since the auditions, but my heart and soul is 100 per cent with my girls.'
Rita Ora, 25, was up next, and predictably chose to stick with Lauren, from her own category.
Sticking to her guns: Judge Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, 32, was the vast to cast her vote, and backed her 'girls'
Busty: The Geordie beauty displayed her cleavage in a plunging, multi-coloured Zuhair Murad gown, in black and pink hues
Figure-flattering: The bold frock was nipped in at the waist to highlight her trim figure while the chiffon-like material flattered her frame
She said: 'I'm going for the person who's an artist, who can sell records, who I can envision with a career [and] I think standing alone is more powerful... there's a future for Lauren.'
Nick Grimshaw, 31, opted to send home 4th Impact after claiming Lauren has more of an 'edge'.
He explained: 'I can't remember a sing-off as emotional as that. For me personally, I have to go with the act that has the edge, so I'm sending 4th Impact home.'
'She's an artist': Rita Ora, 25, was up next, and predictably chose to stick with Lauren, from her own category
Simon had the deciding vote, and rather than choosing to send 4th Impact home, he voted to send Lauren home after calling it 'the best sing-off we've ever had' - which took it to deadlock.
Host Caroline Flack announced 4th Impact had the least amount of public votes and would be leaving the competition - but not before Olly Murs had a bit of a blunder by dropping the envelope.
Of leaving the competition, 4th Impact said: 'We just want to thank the British public for welcoming us in your hearts.'
Deadlock: Simon had the deciding vote, and rather than choosing to send 4th Impact home, he voted to send Lauren home after calling it 'the best sing-off we've ever had' - which took it to deadlock
Lauren fan: Nick Grimshaw, 31, opted to send home 4th Impact after claiming Lauren has more of an 'edge'
Loyal: Both Cheryl (L) and Rita (R) opted to save their own acts on Sunday night
It means Lauren will be joining Che Chesterman, Louisa Johnson and Reggie n Bollie in next weekend's semi-finals.
Earlier in the evening, US country star Carrie Underwood performed her single Heartbeat, from the album, Stormteller.
After her performance, she declined to tell host Caroline Flack who her favourites were, saying: 'I have a couple that are a little more favourites than the others, but they're here and they're giving it their all.'
Shock: Rita found out her contestant Lauren had landed in the bottom two and needed to fight for her place
Bad news: Olly was seen supporting Rita and Lauren as it was revealed that Lauren would be in the sing-off
Essex girl: It means Lauren will be joining Louisa Johnson in next weekend's semi-finals
Yippee! Che Chesterman - from Nick Grimshaw's groups category - made it through another week
Elated! Nick Grimshaw literally jumped on Che when it was revealed that he'd made it through to the semis
Party's time: Cheryl's group Reggie n Bollie looked delighted to have made it to the semi-finals
Doing it for the girls! Rita looked confident as she came on-stage with her two contestants
But she gave the contestants the following advice: 'Every time you're on stage, act like it's your last. Give it your all.'
And speaking about how it felt to perform in front of Simon Cowell again, she said: 'It's still intimidating, but it's just great to be here really!'
Judge Rita Ora also performed her new single Coming Home, taken from double-act Sigma's upcoming album, Life.
Group song: Earlier in the evening, the final 5 sung Michael Jackson's Earth Song
Proud: It's the last time the final 5 will sing together on-stage as one of them was sent home
Superstar: Earlier in the evening, US country star Carrie Underwood performed her single Heartbeat, from the album, Stormteller
Flawless: The blonde singer looked absolutely incredible in her silver gown with racy thigh-high split
Big boss: And speaking about how it felt to perform in front of Simon Cowell again, she said: 'It's still intimidating, but it's just great to be here really!'
No favourites: After her performance, she declined to tell host Caroline Flack who her favourites were, saying: 'I have a couple that are a little more favourites than the others, but they're here and they're giving it their all'
Phenomenal: Carrie looked beyond beautiful, her blonde tresses in glossy, tousled waves
Asked by Olly what it what like working with Rita, they said: 'She's mental!'
Rita responded: 'I like to put on a bit of a rave!'
About performing, she added: 'It's so much easier than sitting over with them three [judges]. I feel free!'
New track: Judge Rita Ora also performed her new single Coming Home, taken from double-act Sigma's upcoming album, Life
Interesting look: Rita donned a black tank top with a tartan shirt around her waist, along with a studded belt
Party time: Asked by Olly what it what like working with Rita, they said: 'She's mental!' to which Rita responded: 'I like to put on a bit of a rave!'
Prefers performing: About performing, she added: 'It's so much easier than sitting over with them three [judges]. I feel free!'
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