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Olly Murs Messes Up Live on X Factor
He accidentally told Monica Michael she was eliminated, prompting his co-host Caroline Flack to say: “No Olly, she’s not”.
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She lost out to Anton in the sing-off, who will go through to next week’s show. And as Olly predicted, she wasn’t saved.
Olly immediately took to Twitter afterwards, posting to his followers: “I apologise to everyone tonight I made a massive f%#k (sic) up at the end”.
Simon Cowell’s act Max Stone was first to go after receiving the lowest number of public votes, followed by one of Rita Ora’s girls Monica Michael after she lost in the sing-off against Anton Stephans.
After the sing-off it was revealed that Monica had finished in the bottom two and she was voted off the show by the public.
The 2004 X Factor victor compared the situation to being diagnosed with HIV by an indecisive Doctor, tweeting: “Dr Murs, “Sorry you have HIV, actually no, sorry I’m wrong”.
The incident prompted a reaction from fans, many of whom came to his defence following backlash including allegations the result was rigged.
It looks like one person’s X Factor journey isn’t quite over yet …
She said: “In my head I knew I was already”.
The singer was originally going to be singing Nancy Sinatra’s Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) on Saturday evening – but in light of the circumstances her performance was pulled. Old tweets surfaced showing Mason criticising Cheryl Fernandez-Versini for being “even in the music business, let alone a judge?”, before he locked horns with Simon Cowell at the six chair challenge.
She also described her experience on The X Factor as bittersweet and admitted she was out of her comfort zone at times.
The special edition of his platinum selling fourth album features new single Kiss Me, six more tracks and a live DVD filmed at the O2 in London earlier this year on his Never Been Better tour.
Olly’s premature declaration led to a few claims of the programme’s results being rigged on Twitter.
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Addressing the slip-up by presenter Olly Murs, when he got confused over the results on Sunday night, she added: “Backstage, he was absolutely devastated, so I feel really sorry for him”.