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X Factor contestants forced into tense sing-off in six-chair challenge

X Factor contestants forced into tense sing off during six-chair challenge (Tom Dymond/Syco/Thames TV)
X Factor contestants forced into tense sing off during six-chair challenge (Tom Dymond/Syco/Thames TV)

Louis Tomlinson faces a tough decision as he pushes two hopefuls into a tense sing-off as The X Factor’s six-chair challenge comes to its conclusion.

Judge Tomlinson must choose the final six boys, while his rival Robbie Williams must select the final six groups to go through to judges’ houses in Saturday’s episode.

Tension ensues when J-Sol, 25, and Thomas Pound, 20, go head to head for a sing-off as they battle it out for one of the six coveted spots in the next round.

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Thomas Pound (Tom Dymond/Syco/Thames TV)

Cleaner and drag performer Pound appears in high heels, a wig and a cape as his alter-ego, Lady Frieda.

He tells judges: “All my life I’ve been explaining myself to people and today more than anything is just to prove to everyone: ‘Be who you are, be different and stand out’.”

However, his chance to go through is put in danger when Dalton Andre Harris, 24, from Jamaica, sings Prince’s Purple Rain, and receives a standing ovation from the judges.

Enthralled by the performance, Williams says: “I’ve got five words for you, Dalton. Seat, seat, seat, seat, seat.”

But One Direction star Tomlinson is torn over who to give a seat to, and gives Pound and J-Sol the chance to fight for a place with a sing-off.

Williams faces equally difficult decisions as the groups compete for the right to continue in the competition.

Judges Simon Cowell and Ayda Williams have already chosen their acts in the girls and overs categories to go through.

The X Factor airs at 8.35pm on ITV.