Nicole Scherzinger stuns in low-cut top and skin-tight leather trousers following dramatic live X Factor show.
The judge didn’t raise a smile after her act Ryan Lawrie was in the bottom three again.
NICOLE Scherzinger made an impact last night as she left the X Factor studios in a pair of skin-tight leather trousers and boob-baring black top.
Adding her trademark sexy twist to all her outfits, the 38-year-old further vamped up the look with high braid and a pair of killer heeled boots, as she went for a night out in West London’s upmarket Mayfair.
Nicole who is mentor to the boys’ category on The X Factor looked forlorn after a dramatic results show which saw her act Ryan Lawrie in the bottom three for a third time running, and Gifty Louise voted off in a shock exit.
Viewers were unhappy that Ryan survived another week while Gifty was sent packing.
Hailing the latest twist as “the worst ever” fans called for the Scottish star to be voted off once and for all next week.
However, Ryan was saved by the Lifeline vote – which was announced at the beginning of the series – and he went through to week five of the live shows.
Prior to the vote being announced, viewers tweeted they hoped Ryan would not be saved again.
One wrote: “If Ryan survives the lifeline vote again then I’m gonna be fuming.”
Another tweeted: “I swear if Ryan gets saved by that lifeline vote again I’ll be p*ssed.”
And one raged: “Ryan getting saved three times by the Lifeline Vote makes it the worst twist ever in X Factor history.”
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However the show's creative director Brian Friedman may have a solution for Ryan's problem - get rid of girlfriend Emily Middlemas.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun Online, Brian said: “I feel like they’re each other’s support systems throughout this, so I definitely feel like their confidence is stronger because they have each other.
“If they’re alone they would have to really rise to the occasion and step up the plate and that would do both of them good to not have any distraction, and to really fight for it.”
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