'X Factor' 2015: Most Controversial Moments Ever, From Sharon Osbourne's Row With Steve Brookstein To Natalia Kills' Outburst (PICS)

The Most Controversial 'X Factor' Moments EVER
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The message for fans of ‘The X Factor’ has come through loud and clear - with this year’s series we are to “expect the unexpected”.

That’s the tagline that has been put on the end of all the ‘X Factor’ promo we’ve seen in the run-up to this year’s launch, but after 11 years on the air, it’s pretty much a given that the biggest show on telly is going to serve up some show-stopping moments - some good, some bad and some that split the public’s opinion straight down the middle.

During its time on our screens, ‘The X Factor’ has never been far from its next controversy, with the show facing a backlash from the public an innumerable amount of times, for a whole range of reasons.

Sometimes, viewers are unhappy with the acts the judges put through to the next stage of the competition, while other times it’s the judges’ comments that garner a negative reaction from the public.

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'X Factor' controversies

Other controversies have emerged thanks to contestants’ behaviour away from our screens, whether that’s while they’re a contestant or when their pasts come back to haunt them.

We’ve looked back over the past 11 years of ‘X Factor’ to find some of the show’s most famously controversial moments - and after being repeatedly warned to “expect the unexpected”, we’re guessing there are a whole lot more of these still to come…

'X Factor': Most Controversial Moments
Emily Nakanda's Happy-Slapping Scandal(01 of06)
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Back in series four, 15-year-old Emily Nakanda was one of the early favourites to win the show, but had to back out, after a video emerged showing her violently attacking another teenage girl.Reports at the time said Emily was asked to leave the competition by producers, or risk being axed. (credit:Ken McKay/Rex)
Frankie Cocozza Oversteps The Mark(02 of06)
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Frankie's hard partying during his time on 'X Factor' in 2011 was well-documented, but it ended up costing him his place in the competition, when he broke one of producers' "golden rules", later reported to have been the use of class-A drugs. (credit:Beretta/Sims/REX)
Grimmy And Rita Join The Show(03 of06)
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The addition of Nick Grimshaw and Rita Ora was - at least initially - a controversial one, with some critics wondering whether either of them had the relevant experience to find the UK's hottest talent. (credit:ITV)
The Six Chair Challenge(04 of06)
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The 'Six Chair Challenge' has been a sticking point with 'X Factor' viewers since its debut in 2013. Many have branded the final stage of Bootcamp cruel, with some hopefuls gaining a place at Judges' Houses only to have to give it up later, but Simon Cowell clearly doesn't mind, as it's back for 2015. (credit:Tom Dymond/Thames/Rex)
Louis Walsh Pushes Dannii To Breaking Point(05 of06)
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Louis repeatedly accused Dannii of stealing one of his acts' songs back in 2008, resulting in the 'Put The Needle On It' singer breaking down in tears live on air, and having to vacate the panel at one point to gather herself.Simon jumped to Dannii's defence, telling Louis: "Dannii made the right choice, Louis, if you don't like it, tough."You're always whining and complaining. You two have to kiss and make up." (credit:ITV)
Gamu-Gate(06 of06)
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A turning point for Cheryl's popularity with the British public came when she was met with a backlash for putting both Cher Lloyd and Katie Waissel through to the live shows, over viewers' favourite Gamu, despite neither of them finishing their performances at judges' houses.Reports later suggested that Gamu could be facing deportation from the UK - adding to the backlash against Cheryl - though the aspiring singer was later insistent this was not the case. (credit:Ken McKay/TalkbackThames/Rex)