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X-treme Factor
"Who are you, may I ask?" a UK X Factor contestant asked Natalie Imbruglia. And that was before the smack in the face.
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And you thought we had some dodgy contestants on Australia’s X Factor?
You haven’t met Britain’s Abbey Johnston and Lisa Parker, 18 and 17.
They give Vicki Pollard a run for her money.
Best moments? Asking guest judge Natalie Imbruglia, “Who are you, may I ask?”
And then there was the smack in the face.
Best bits from 4:40 mins.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrNbLBS1D2Q[/youtube]
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16 Responses
Like Like Like Yeah But Like, Smack. Sad, just really sad ………….. lol
Like watching a train crash in slow motion. I was rooted to my chair in horror. I hope they get a Producer’s Pass to come back in the semis.
it is hilarious because even though both are airheads the one on the left is atleast shows she is not happy with her partner’s language. but then the punch and we see they are just as bad as each other. lol.
well handled by our natalie though.
i wonder how many people they insulted/assaulted on their way back to the council estates (via mcdonalds)
I can’t stop smiling. Those girls would be great at the next Logies, might even be enough to get me to watch it.
So either they were taking off Catherine Tate’s “Lauren Cooper”, or Lauren is more realistic than I realised.
I love them! Very Vicky Pollard indeed!
So when are they being brought back as celebrity judges??
yeahbutnobutyeahbutno.
shurrup.
That was hiliarious!
Wow. Thanks David, this is the absolute best ever audition I have ever seen (ever) and I’m a massive reality watcher.
Still laughing. Never mind the best bits, people, watch the whole thing!
ah the twitter generation…so proud, i’m only 27 but these “girls” are more gen Z than Y..in fact, the gen Y born from 1980-85 are closer aligned to late Gen Xer’s than slappers from this generation.
Comic genius. impeccable timing. Can’t wait for the sitcom.
where do i even begin? lol
Fair call asking who Imbruglia is, they would have been 5 years old, when she started her rise to fame, it was 1997. Go Vicky Pollard 2 and 3 !
I think this tells viewers all they need to know about X-Factor, and how low its willing to go for press an ratings, it is a pitful show which knows nothing of the moral high ground.
It is a real shame that the Australian X-Factor, is rating well, and another TV market is being suckered into this rubbish.