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davedub
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by TheMagic8ball:
“Besides Tulisa's weekly tatoo exhibition, was her trying to pull off a sign of the horns ”

what does he tattoo say???
davedub
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by TheMagic8ball:
“Besides Tulisa's weekly tatoo exhibition, was her trying to pull off a sign of the horns ”

In fairness its better than cheryl's salute!
Patti-Ann
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by davedub:
“what does he tattoo say???”

Either 'Lady Boss' or 'Female Boss' or something

For me Sammi's vote plea wins the prize. Her performance was good actually, but the 'I know there's a recession, but please spare a £1 and vote for me' sounded like a charity ad request

She killed off potential support there and then with that

I thought Frankie was hysterical, the way he was filmed like some huge superstar, making an entrance...the black and white only emphasised it
Marakaer
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Deaf Leppard:
“Barlow standing up and saying 'THAT is the way to open a show' with his ridiculous pointing finger”

This, this, THIS!!!

Followed by Sami's charity-during-the-recession plea...
Patti-Ann
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Deaf Leppard:
“Barlow standing up and saying 'THAT is the way to open a show' with his ridiculous pointing finger”

Maybe he's picking up some of Craig's mannerisms
Sib69
25-10-2011
dermot trying to find something not boring about janet... and setting on the top she was wearing. it was just bizarre
tally
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by Zayna99:
“A close second was Janet singing a rock song under the guise of Violet Elizabeth Bott.”

Thank you for that, it's been bugging me since Saturday, but yes, Bonnie Langford lves again as does Violet Elizabeth Bott's character.

I love Janet simply because that's my style of music. Everyone has different tastes, which is why I kill myself laughing over "musical credibility". This is the X Factor which has as much credibility vocally as my puppy's wails when I wont give him his squeaky toy! I'll never like power singers, never like Frankie and his pathetically immature ways, nor will I waste a penny phoning for anyone. But Janet's style is mine and I dont give a toss about any other person's opinion. I know what I like and what I dont. Hooray for me!! I hope she stays in a long time so my Saturday night light entertainment ( which is all the X Factor is) will be enjoyable.

Other people have entirely different tastes. Good for them. I'm not going to slate a singer for their style. Maybe a crap performance I'll shudder at ( *cough* Frankie). I'll even respect the teenyboppers loving their pin ups cos "they're fit". We've all been or are going through that stage, some of us more years ago than others. It's part of growing up.

I've always hated it it when the judges make things petty and personal, so quadruple cringe at all of them, shut the hell up and give a critique not a character assassination.

That's All.
MrsWatermelon
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by davedub:
“what does he tattoo say???”


The Female Boss.
Helbore
25-10-2011
I'm gonna go with;

Gary: That wasn't rock, Tulisa.

Tulisa: But Gary, it had guitar riffs in it.

helena123
25-10-2011
Louis is the ultimate cringe inducing celeb, but his treatment from Kelly and Gary is equally cringey, eg 'do you even know what swagger means' from Kelly, as if the word's new...
grimtales1
25-10-2011
Sami's vote plea was just a bit It's X Factor not Children In Need or Comic Relief!
TheFridge
25-10-2011
The black one out of The Risk on their VT , what an absolute tit , thinks hes a right billy big balls because hes in some shite crappy wannabe boyband.
buckybadger
25-10-2011
Overall Tulisa had a very poor night. From complaining that rock songs couldn't be rearranged to suit the artist, to insisting that adding a guitar riff is all it takes to turn a pop song into a rock song, to berating Misha on live television for something that might or might not have happened back stage, it just went from bad to worse for her.
ciaociao
25-10-2011
The second the word “lied” fell out of Barlow’s head, that became the most awkward moment in X Factor history for me. But there were so many cringeworthy moments – Kelly making bizarre (and rude) noises that no one could even interpret a meaning from, Craig with his stomach turning side mouth singing, the complete mess made of the weeks theme because no one had any idea what rock music was (what on earth?), Tulisa’s silly tattoo arm spasm looking thing, the awkward moment when Dermot interrupted and the camera landed on Mischa, and everyone realised they’d basically forgotten she was there lol.
grimtales1
25-10-2011
Agree with the complete mockery of the theme - adding guitars to a song does not make it a rock song, The Risk's song certainly wasnt even a rock arrangement of a pop song.
Gary admitting he "lied" was really awkward as well. Was Gary saying he compromised his integrity to save Frankie
iris beacon
25-10-2011
Originally Posted by ageappropriate:
“Frankie's entrance was the most cringeworthy moment. I could barely watch.”

Worse, the producers ACTUALLY BELIEVE the viewers won't cringe at stuff like this.
ribtickle
25-10-2011
Kelly repeatedly saying der dum.....der dum.....der dum towards Louis.
Kelli100
25-10-2011
Soooooo many cringeworthy moments on Saturday, even more than usual. One that I don't think has been mentioned yet was Kelly's comment to Johnny, "You're such my guilty pleasure!" Her delivery and insincerity (I don't think she really had anything to say) just made me hide behind a cushion. Really liked Kelly pre-live shows but I can barely stand her now.
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