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Dublin: 7 °C Thursday 23 May, 2013

The X Factor fix rumours? Are we over it yet?

“I hope you have all calmed down now.”

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GARY BARLOW HAD a real bout of the Monday blues yesterday, taking to Twitter to bemoan his lack of motivation after the antics of Sunday night’s X Factor elimination show.

@GBarlowOfficial

In case you didn’t get a whiff of the outrage, the Take That star walked off set during the live broadcast because Louis Walsh voted to keep controversial non-singer Rylan in the singing contest.

But the rest of us are moving on, it seems (and forgetting the first contestant’s name already…Caroline? Carolyne? Carolynne?)

@liammckenna1

@rachaelhannah85

@kallumsmarties

Ne-yo, the man partially responsible for Rylan’s presence on our television sets from now until Christmas specials of one-hit-wonders end, has admitted that “everyone, including Rylan, knows that Rylan isn’t the greatest singer”.

“Not all music is about how well someone sings,” he added in a radio interview. “Not all music is about how in-depth and meaningful it is.”

Summing up today’s mood nicely was the Louis Walsh parody account, @walshlife (kudos for that handle).

@walshlife

Meanwhile, there is just four days until the next instalment so viewers are trying to decide on their favourites, based on the degrees of separation from R-Patz and the Biebz. Obviously.

@eyes_of_enigma

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