Monday, 28 November 2016

Sharon Osbourne caught holding a cue card with instructions on what to say... after a series of embarrassing live TV gaffes

She has made several cringe-inducing gaffes during the live shows of this year's The X Factor. 

But Sharon Osbourne was given a helping hand by the producers with a cue card instructing her on what to say next on Sunday night's show.

The judge, 64, was caught waving a piece of paper that bore the words: 'The name of the act I am sending home is...', just moments before her act Honey G was voted off.

The note, which had been helpfully placed in front of Sharon, offered even more help thanks to the underlining of the phrase 'sending home'.  

The mother-of-three has regularly been left red-faced with her live pitfalls - including on Saturday night when she couldn't remember the act she was introducing.


Her fellow judge Nicole Scherzinger was forced to intervene, saying: 'It's Honey G,' as Louis Walsh directed her to the right camera.

In the first episode of the series Sharon got the nationality of her contestant Saara Aalto wrong before asking a Scottish contestant to say a supposed phrase-meets-cliche. 

Later, she was asked to give an introduction directly to camera for her act, Honey G.

Sadly, she delivered it to the wrong camera and spent almost all of the intro looking into a different lens.

Even host Dermot O'Leary couldn't resist commenting on her amusingly behaviour, saying: 'We want whatever Sharon's on'. 

It comes as Honey G was the latest act to be evicted from theX Factor after eight weeks on the show.

The controversial act went head-to-head in a sing-off with 5 After Midnight, but was voted off by Simon Cowell, Nicole Scherzinger and Louis Walsh.

Leaving the show, the aspiring rapper admitted: 'The X Factor team is amazing, this has been the most amazing experience of my life, to everyone who doubted me, I'm standing here and made it this far.'  



- MailOnline 

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