Last resort! Gary Barlow, Kelly Rowland and Tulisa to duet with their acts during X Factor final after failing to secure big names
- Coldplay turned down option to duet with one of the final acts
- Tulisa has said she will 'become a member of Little Mix' as she takes to the X Factor stage for the first time
- Odds on Marcus Collins slashed following news of duet with superstar mentor Gary
- Text voting has been suspended due to the shorter cut-off period for votes
By Andrea Magrath and Holly Thomas
Last updated at 1:39 PM on 8th December 2011
In an unexpected twist, it has been reported that the JUDGES will duet with their own acts on Saturday night's show.
The news comes after the beleaguered show's production team failed to secure the big-name artists previously featured in the highly-anticipated finals.
So now it has been left to judges Kelly Rowland, Gary Barlow and Tulisa Contostavlos, who will all take the stage this weekend at Wembley Arena to perform with the finalists.
The pressure is on: Tulisa and her fellow judges will perform alongside their acts in this weekend's live X Factor final
A show source said: 'Once Louis Walsh's acts were eliminated it became clear the three judges with acts left were all current singers.'
'It's going to be more pressured than ever. The acts will be singing in front of 10,000 people - and with their mentors,' a source told the Sun.
'The judges will be nervous as well because the song could be the difference between winning and losing.
According to the Sun, Coldplay agreed to perform on the final, but declined a duet with one of the acts.
And due to continued problems with her throat singer Adele who is at present recovering from surgery has now been forced to pull out of the show.
Kelly and Amelia will perform the rousing number River Deep, Mountain High, while N-Dubz star Tulisa will duet on a mash-up of Alicia Keys' If I Ain't Got You and Empire State Of Mind with Little Mix.
'It's going to be more pressured than ever. The acts will be singing in front of 10,000 people - and with their mentors,' a source told the Sun.
'The judges will be nervous as well because the song could be the difference between winning and losing.
Breaking new ground: Kelly Rowland and Amelia Lily will perform the rousing number River Deep, while Marcus Collins and Gary Barlow sing More Than A Woman
'And on top of that, Simon Cowell will be watching from LA. So the judges are almost auditioning for their places on next year's show as well,' the source added.According to the Sun, Coldplay agreed to perform on the final, but declined a duet with one of the acts.
And due to continued problems with her throat singer Adele who is at present recovering from surgery has now been forced to pull out of the show.
Kelly and Amelia will perform the rousing number River Deep, Mountain High, while N-Dubz star Tulisa will duet on a mash-up of Alicia Keys' If I Ain't Got You and Empire State Of Mind with Little Mix.
The pressure is on: Because Simon Cowell will be watching from LA, the final may prove something of an audition for the judges for next year's show
Fashion statement: Lily wore a custom ring for her photo call today
At an X Factor press conference today, Gary and Marcus confirmed that they will be performing the Billy Joel classic, More Than A Woman.
Louis Walsh will sit it out, amidst rumours that the X Factor bosses cooked up the plan only after the music manager's last act was voted out.
But judge Gary also suggested a song for fellow judge Louis, saying he could sing I Will Survive.
Tulisa has promised to become a 'member of Little Mix' on the night.
'A group has never won this competition, especially not a girl group even getting this far in the competition,' she said.
'I'm the youngest judge, it's my first year and I want to change X Factor history with these little muffins behind me.'
Gary Barlow meanwhile has promised an 'emotional evening' when he joins Marcus Collins to perform the Billy Joel song Always a Woman.
The Take That star declared that the final acts were the ones who 'had grown the most' throughout the competition.
NO TEXT VOTING FOR LIVE FINAL
X Factor fans have been told via a message on the show's website they will not be able to vote by text for this weekend's final.
Text votes returned to the show only two months ago after an absence of several years.
The 35p-a-time text option has been suspended due to the shorter cut-off period for votes, meaning any delays on mobile networks could entail thousands of wasted messages.
Text voting was suspended in 2007 after a number of problems, but it returned in October and has been in place since then.
X Factor bosses explained: 'Because The X Factor final includes a vote 'freeze' and therefore a shorter vote period, it is not possible for text voting to be offered, as delays can be experienced within the mobile networks at busy times which could result in text votes not being received within the period the vote is open.'
During the 2005 X Factor final, 13.9% of votes cast by red button and text arrived too late to be included, although it did not affect the outcome of the show.
A 2007 report by auditors Deloitte found 'serious technical issues' with red button and text voting in a number of ITV shows.
Text votes returned to the show only two months ago after an absence of several years.
The 35p-a-time text option has been suspended due to the shorter cut-off period for votes, meaning any delays on mobile networks could entail thousands of wasted messages.
Text voting was suspended in 2007 after a number of problems, but it returned in October and has been in place since then.
X Factor bosses explained: 'Because The X Factor final includes a vote 'freeze' and therefore a shorter vote period, it is not possible for text voting to be offered, as delays can be experienced within the mobile networks at busy times which could result in text votes not being received within the period the vote is open.'
During the 2005 X Factor final, 13.9% of votes cast by red button and text arrived too late to be included, although it did not affect the outcome of the show.
A 2007 report by auditors Deloitte found 'serious technical issues' with red button and text voting in a number of ITV shows.
'I think they have all moved on incredibly well through the competition and that's why they are here now,' he said.
Dermot O'Leary, the host of the hit ITV1 show, said it was impossible to pick a winner.
'It's my first year when we're going into the final and we don't really know who the favourite is,' the host admitted.
News of the duets has improved the chances of one act at least, with odds on Marcus Collins to win trimmed from 11/4 to 5/2.
Hills odds suggest this is the closest final in the history of the programme.
Little Mix remain favourites with a slender lead at 6/5, while odds on Amelia Lily are 9/4.
'No disrespect to the other judges but Gary Barlow is the superstar and Marcus is back in the game big time,' said Hill's spokesman Rupert Adams.
Hills expect to take over 100 bets a minute for the last hour of the Finals show on Sunday, and turnover a seven figure sum on X factor 2011.
Meanwhile research announced today by blinkx, the world’s largest and most advanced video search engine, shows that Marcus Collins and Amelia Lily are trailing behind Little Mix in the run-up to the final this Saturday night, with 27 per cent and 28 per cent respectively to the girl group's 45 per cent.
Old hand: Gary is a regular on the X Factor stage having performed there many times
Show them how it's done: Kelly stormed the stage last week to perform her new single
The research also revealed that that axed diva Misha B has risen in popularity, since her shock exit last Sunday exit, becoming the second most-searched contestant after Little Mix.
Kitty Brucknell and Frankie Cocozza on the other hand have faded into obscurity, accounting for less than 1 per cent of video searches on the top X Factor contestants.
The duets in the final will be the first time that Tulisa has taken to the X Factor stage, while Kelly performed on last weekend's results show.
Gary is an old hand, having performed on the show during last year's final and alongside 2006 winner Leona Lewis.
A spokesperson for the X Factor was unavailable for comment when contacted by Mail Online.
- The X Factor final kicks off on Saturday night at 8pm on ITV1.
Old hand: Gary performed on the X Factor final last year with Take That
X Factor favourites: Take That also performed with 2006 winner Leona Lewis
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