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LOUIS Walsh has debuted a hidden talent on Saturday night's X Factor.

The music manager did an Irish jig in the opening moments of the ITV talent show as it finally paid tribute to its talents with the Louis Loves week and viewers LOVED it.

 Louis Walsh is set to dance on tonight's show
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Louis Walsh is set to dance on tonight's showCredit: WENN

His quirky dancing debut aired while the ITV show overlaps with BBC's Strictly Come Dancing.

"Louis Walsh Irish dancing is quite a sight," wrote one fan.

Another added: "Hahahahaha Louis Irish dancing! Love it!"

The rest of Twitter briefly turned into a sea of crying laughing emojis as viewers flocked to social media with their reactions.

 Will Louis prove a better dancer than Ed Balls?
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Will Louis prove a better dancer than Ed Balls?Credit: BBC
 Louis will be doing an Irish jig on tonight's show
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Louis will be doing an Irish jig on tonight's showCredit: Splash News

This week contestants will be singing two songs each - one picked for them and their own choice.

Matt Terry is singing Little Mix’s Secret Love song for Louis Loves, and Sia’s Alive as his own choice.

For Simon’s Girls category, Emily Middlemas will be singing Britney’s Toxic for Louis Loves and Rag N Bone Man’s Human.

Louis has picked an all time classic for Saara Aalto – Winner Takes It All, and for her own choice Saara will be singing a Diamonds mash up.

And for Sharon’s Overs, the contestant everyone loves to hate, Honey G, will be performing Can’t Touch This remixed with Super Freak for her first song and a mash up of Salt n Pepa’s Push It with Rae Sremmurd’s Black Beatles for her second song.

The Black Beatles song has gone viral since it was adopted as the unofficial Mannequin Challenge song.

Dan Wootton’s Bizarre column revealed that Honey G will be performing her very own Mannequin Challenge live on The X Factor on Saturday night, and she even has the four judges in on the act.

 

 


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