Cole and Cowell clash in new UK X-Factor ser – G-S
Cole admitted she enjoyed the support of the guest judges,G-Star, saying: "It's lovely for me that there are other women on the panel because I couldn't be sitting between those two miserable so-and-sos on my own. I love having other women with us."
LONDON (AFP) – Show business tycoon Simon Cowell and singer-actress Cheryl Cole swap insults in the new series of The X Factor starting on Satuday, previews showed.
First contestant was house-husband Stephen Hunter whose mixture of soulful vocals and dancing last seen at a 1980s school disco set the tone for the rest of the show. Despite missing his cue, the 41-year-old – who promised to "give it everything" – got the thumbs-up from all four judges.
Former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell also makes waves in an appearance as a guest judge. Going by the reaction of her fellow judges, the constant references to her time in the Spice Girls and off-the-cuff advice to contestants about their "tone" soon wore thin.
Former Blue Peter presenter Konnie Huq has signed up as the new host of The Xtra Factor on ITV2.
According to reports, the first show also includes scenes of Cole collapsing with an illness that was later diagnosed as malaria.
Tempers flare when Cowell brands the Girls Aloud star a "brat" during an early audition and jokes about her catty behaviour by putting out a saucer of milk for her.
At one point Louis Walsh moans to the cameras that "Geri talks and she talks – some of it makes sense, not all of it".
Danni Minogue's place was taken at the auditions by a series of guest judges including former Neighbours star Natalie Imbruglia, singers Pixie Lott and Katy Perry, and Nicole Scherzinger of the Pussycat Dolls.
Not everyone did so well and one tuneless trio in London left the judges stunned into silence with a performance Cowell later described as "possibly the worst group we've ever had on this show".
The contestants are divided into four categories, boys aged 16 to 24, girls aged 16 to 24, over 24-year-olds and groups.
After Cole tells one disappointed group they should consider a career in children's television, Cowell sarcastically demands: "Have we got any cream?" and when he catches her pulling faces at him, he tells her: "You're a childish little brat."
Among the potential stars already identified was Gamu Nhengu,Burberry, an 18-year-old student who left her native Zimbabwe for Scotland five years ago.
After watching a particularly poor act, Halliwell says: "I don't know what to say," to which Walsh retorts: "That's a first."
The new series of The X Factor begins at 7.30pm Saturday on ITV1.
Her version of Katrina and the Waves' Walking On Sunshine wowed the judges, with Simon Cowell praising her "old school jazz voice".
Other potential stars included a singing waitress and a devoted Freddie Mercury fan who was given a rare second chance after her attempt to sing like her hero fell flat.




