X Factor contestants with 'worst attitude ever' come to blows on stage after judges slam audition

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By Daily Mail Reporter

Pulling the punches: Abbey Johnstone left, and Lisa Parker come to blows on tonight's X Factor


Temper tantrums are nothing new on The X Factor but last night's show takes things to a whole new level when two contestants come to blows on stage.

Horrified Viewers saw aspiring singers Abbey Johnston and Lisa Parker, aka Ablisa, storm off to a chorus of boos before they even get as far as singing.

But after a poor performance of Shayne Ward's That's My Goal and managing to insult some of the judging panel, things turned sour when Abbey hit her friend across the face.


Fight night: Abbey hits out at Lisa after she made comments about Abbey having a crush on judge Louis Walsh


Outburst: Abbey claimed she hit her friend because she'd embarrassed them both


Abbey claimed she was angry with Lisa after her rude response to some gentle criticism from guest judge Natalie Imbruglia by demanding: 'Who are you, may I ask?'
Simon Cowell takes the pair to task, telling them they have 'the worst attitude' of any contestants ever and things go from bad to worse as Abbey lashes out at Lisa before leaving the stage.

A show spokesman said producers broke up the 'heated' dispute during auditions filmed at Birmingham's LG Arena in June.

The friends, from Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, also attempted to sing Journey's Don't Stop Believin'.


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'Pass on to them it's four No's': Simon and the judges converse with producers after the girls storm off the stage


Tantrums: The duo stormed off stage after they were booed by the crowd


Abbey said she hit her friend after Lisa falsely claimed she had the hots for judge Louis Walsh.

Lisa told Louis: 'Abbey thinks she's fit... even though you're old.'

When the crowd booed them, the duo stormed off stage before returning again

Backstage, a furious Lisa and Abbey were separated from each other, with host Dermot O'Leary telling the latter 'you cannot strike people'.

Abbey admitted she was angry after Lisa spoke rudely to Natalie, saying: 'It's the last time I ever do anything for her again.'


Calm down: X Factor host Dermot O'Leary tells Abbey 'you cannot strike people' as she is separated from Lisa backstage


Excuses: Lisa claimed she wasn't trying to offend Imbruglia, saying 'I didn't know who she is'


There are stormy times for one contestant who annoys Cowell when he admits to changing his name for a more rock 'n' roll version.

Scottish-born Storm Lee, or Lee Gardner as he was once known, came all the way from Los Angeles in a bid to make his name.

He started off with a soulful rendition of The Police's Every Breath You Take, but was stopped by Cowell who advised him to sing something else.

But Cowell clearly isn't impressed, telling him: 'I'm not going to call you Storm any more, because I think it's a stupid name. I'm gonna call you Lee.

'This performance is crazy. Just sing the song and sing like you've never sung before.'


Causing a Storm: Simon Cowell tells the singer who changed his name from Lee Gardner that he can't take him seriously on tonight's show


'Parisian Jedward': Brothers Samir and Medhi had the crowd on their feet, but Simon told Louis off for 'creating a monster' with last year's Jedward


Cheryl ended up telling Simon off, saying it was 'very rude' not to call Storm by his legal name.

After singing U2's I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, Louis told Storm: 'I thought you had a great voice.'

Cheryl agreed, but Simon insisted the 'character' he had created wasn't working for him... but still said yes.

There is also an appearance by a French version of Jedward.

Twem, made up of twins Samir and Medhi, travelled all the way from Paris to tackle Lady Gaga's Let's Dance.


Second time lucky: 16-year-old Liam Payne was back after getting through to Simon's house in Barbados in 2008


Blown away: The teen impressed with Cry Me a River and received a standing ovation from Simon and Natalie Imbruglia


Teenage girls have a new hearthrob in 16-year-old Liam Payne, who returned to the show after making it through to the judge's houses round in 2008. At the time Simon told him he wasn't ready.

The determined teen said before his second attempt, 'I know what it's like to get thrown out, and I don't want to go through that again.' Heblew the judges away with 'Cry Me a River', and was sent straight through by the judges.

Another 16-year-old, Cher Lloyd made it through to the next round, but in contrast to Liam's fresh-faced innocence, the confident contestant swaggered her way through a provocative rendition of Turn My Swag On, by Soulja Boy.

The youngster, dressed in ripped jeans and boots, struck a chord with Cheryl, who said she was 'right up my alley'.

Pixie Lott will appear in next week's show as she joins the judging panel in Cardiff.


Confident: Cher Lloyd another 16-year-old took a more provocative approach with Soulja Boy's Turn My Swag On


'Right up my alley': Cheryl was particularly impressed with the teen, who sported a matching hand tattoo

















































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