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X Factor 2015 results: Monica Michael apologises for shooting mistake
Lauren Murray and Monica Michael’s songs were changed at the last minute as their original choices were considered highly insensitive given what happened in the French capital.
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She appeared on ITV’s Lorraine this morning but decided not to even mention her comment, after saying on stage: “Class of 2015 X Factor”, before adding: “BANG BANG BANG!”
We reported last night that hundreds of viewers took to social media to complain about Monica’s comments, insisting that she was being insensitive and failing to consider the recent terrorist attack which saw 129 people die in Paris.
The dopey singer – who was voted off during last night’s live results show – was slammed by viewers after she shouted “bang bang bang” and reportedly made a gun gesture with her hand just days after the Paris attacks.
Monica was in the sing-off against Simon Cowell’s Overs act, Anton Stephans, and viewers across the country were seriously surprised when it was announced that the 26-year-old had received the fewest votes after the judge’s vote went to deadlock.
“I’m such a perfectionist and all week I’d been thinking about where I was going to look and my facial expressions”. Thank you for bringing me back. “Monica Michael is a disrespectful little chav!”
After the result was announced, she said: “I’ve loved it. I’ve had such an fantastic journey”. “They see me there for five years as a girl with a hood on in a council estate, rapping and then they see me looking glammed up on a Saturday night show”, she said.
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“For me, now is studio and work time”. Whilst Monica agreed wholeheartedly with the change, she knew it would leave her at a disadvantage. I think it might have been the song, I might have needed one that showed my voice more.