‘X Factor': Lola Saunders Leaves After Sing-Off Against Stereo Kicks (PICS)

Cheryl Loses ANOTHER 'X Factor' Act
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Lola Saunders became the latest act to leave ‘X Factor’ on Sunday night, after ending up in the bottom two with Stereo Kicks.

Lola, who has struggled with her nerves in the competition, performed Aretha Franklin’s ‘You Make Me Feel (Like A Natural Woman)’ for the sing-off, while the 8-piece boyband sang ‘Perfect’, originally by Pink.

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Cheryl and Lola

It was then time for the judges to make their decisions, and after Louis Walsh and Cheryl Fernandez-Versini opted to save their own acts, it was up to Mel B and Simon Cowell to decide who to save.

Mel then announced that she would like to send home Lola, Si decided to take it to deadlock.

After Lola found out she was going home, the singer stated: “I tried the best that I could at the end of the day, but this experience has been life changing."

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Stereo Kicks survived the sing-off

Lola wasn’t the only hopeful to leave the competition this weekend, as on Saturday night Jack Walton was given the boot following his rendition of ‘Bleeding Love’.

Sunday’s show also saw Cheryl take to the stage to perform her latest single ‘I Don’t Care’, though her performance - which was pre-recorded - drew criticism from some viewers, who reckon Chezza was miming.

Cheryl has just one act left in the competition, while all three of Simon’s acts are still in the running to scoop this year’s prize. Mel and Louis have two each.

Worst 'X Factor' Band Names
Addictiv Ladies (Series 2)(01 of10)
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Despite her inability to spell the word 'Addictiv', Fleur East of Addictiv Ladies later returned to 'The X Factor' nine years later as a solo artist. So, yes, that's why she looks so familiar... (credit:Rex/Ken McKay)
4Tune (Series 3)(02 of10)
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Do you get it? Because there are four of them. And they sing tunes. Brilliant. (credit:Rex/Ken McKay)
4Sure (Series 4)(03 of10)
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We're guessing a similar thought process went into naming 4Sure to naming 4Tune... (credit:Rex/Ken McKay)
Little Mix (Series 8)(04 of10)
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A name derived from the fact that Tulisa used to refer to them as her "little muffins".To us, they'll always just be Rhytmix. Still, the name has hardly held them back so far, has it? (credit:Rex/Ken McKay/Talkback Thames)
Stereo Kicks (Series 11)(05 of10)
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This is what happened when you draw two unrelated 'youth-based' terms out of a hat and name your band whatever comes out. Stereo Kicks could just as easily have been called 'Selfie Twerk' or 'Hollyoaks Software Update'. (credit:Thames TV/Syco/Corbis)
Girlband (Series 5)(06 of10)
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We wonder how long this imaginative name took to think of. (credit:Rex/Ken McKay/Talkback Thames)
2 To Go (Series 1)(07 of10)
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Probably best to not make the name of your group sound like you're ordering at a drive thru, yeah..? (credit:Rex/Ken McKay)
JLS (Series 5)(08 of10)
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Not the worst name in the world, until you realise it stands for 'Jack The Lad Swagger'. Good grief. (credit:Rex/Ken McKay)
Belle Amie (Series 7)(09 of10)
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A nice enough band name, it's just unfortunate that it's also the name of an Eastern European gay adult film company, isn't it? (credit:Rex/Ken McKay/Talkback Thames)
Overload Generation (Series 11)(10 of10)
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Well, at least it's a name they weren't stuck with for long, eh..? (credit:Thames TV/Syco/Corbis)