X Factor Overs Honey G, Relley C and Saara Aalto make it through to the live shows

X FACTOR contestants Honey G, Relley C and Saara Aalto and have made it through to the live shows.
Sharon Osbourne enlisted the help of Robbie Williams to help pick her final three in Los Angeles.
One of Sharon's choices will likely prove controversial considering the reaction to their shock return last night - and that person is Honey G.
The rapper with the trademark shades and baseball cap was brought in to replace Ivy Grace, who wasn't able to come to the judges' houses due to visa issues.
Viewers threatened to boycott the show last night after they found out that she'd be returning.
One branded the show a "f***ing joke" over the move while another wrote: "That honey g is a cheater she’s got back in X Factor judges houses” and one more added: “Honey f**king G are you kidding me?!"
The 35-year-old, whose real name is Anna Georgette Gilford, first became known after her initial audition which saw her first begin with a series of audience participation chants. She then got Sharon and Nicole grooving to her cover version of Missy Elliott's song Work It.
Surprisingly she has already released a single which is for sale on iTunes for 79p.
But it seems that her unique version of Coolio's Gangster's Paradise was enough to bag her a place in the live shows.
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It was second time lucky for Relley C, who made it through to the judges' houses in 2013 but wasn't able to get to the next round.
Her version of Kelly Clarkson's Up The Mountain was fantastic enough for Sharon to send her sailing through to the live shows.
Three years ago she failed to nab a place in the final three after her rendition of Oleta Adams' Many Rivers To Cross failed to impress Nicole enough to give her a place.
Like Honey G, Saara Aalto failed to get a chair on the Six Chair Challenge but was selected by Nicole as a wildcard act.
Saara is a Finnish singer and songwriter, she initially wowed the judges with her rendition of Sia’s Chandelier.
However, she failed to be placed during the six chair challenge, as judge Sharon said she felt it hard to feel a connection with Saara when she was singing.
But evidently her version of ABBA's The Winner Takes It All made enough of an impact that Sharon gave her a place as one of her final three.
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