Fans of the Dolly Rockers have reacted angrily to the group's exit from The X Factor.
The girl group - who previously auditioned in 2006 - were eliminated after their arena audition failed to impress judges Gary Barlow, Sharon Osbourne, Louis Walsh and Nicole Scherzinger.
The group scored minor hits with 'Je Suis Une Dolly' and 'Gold Digger' in 2009 and auditioned for the tenth series of the ITV singing contest following a lineup change.
Their performance of Macklemore and Ryan Lewis's 'Can't Hold Us' in front of 4,000 people at Wembley Arena wasn't enough to secure them a place at Boot Camp.
However, fans of the group have criticised the decision, with many objecting to Gary Barlow's decision to send the girls home.
They put a fucking yodeller through but not the @TheDollyRockers I'm streaming
— Maaaegan. (@maeganciara) September 8, 2013
It annoys me so much what Gary said about @TheDollyRockers when his...
The girl group - who previously auditioned in 2006 - were eliminated after their arena audition failed to impress judges Gary Barlow, Sharon Osbourne, Louis Walsh and Nicole Scherzinger.
The group scored minor hits with 'Je Suis Une Dolly' and 'Gold Digger' in 2009 and auditioned for the tenth series of the ITV singing contest following a lineup change.
Their performance of Macklemore and Ryan Lewis's 'Can't Hold Us' in front of 4,000 people at Wembley Arena wasn't enough to secure them a place at Boot Camp.
However, fans of the group have criticised the decision, with many objecting to Gary Barlow's decision to send the girls home.
They put a fucking yodeller through but not the @TheDollyRockers I'm streaming
— Maaaegan. (@maeganciara) September 8, 2013
It annoys me so much what Gary said about @TheDollyRockers when his...
- 9/8/2013
- Digital Spy
One of the many returning acts on tonight's (September 7) The X Factor auditions were pop trio the Dolly Rockers.
After originally appearing on The X Factor in 2006, the group then went on to have minor hits with 'Je Suis Une Dolly' and 'Gold Digger'.
Following a lineup change, the girl group gave The X Factor a second chance this year and have passed the first audition. Digital Spy talks to the band about their return and whether there's a place for them in the charts now...
Why did you decide to come back?
"There's been a lineup change and one of the girls left. We auditioned for a new girl and found Daniele. So that was like three years ago, and now we felt ready to come back.
"I think it's going to be interesting. I don't think they've probably had many people that have taken so long to come back,...
After originally appearing on The X Factor in 2006, the group then went on to have minor hits with 'Je Suis Une Dolly' and 'Gold Digger'.
Following a lineup change, the girl group gave The X Factor a second chance this year and have passed the first audition. Digital Spy talks to the band about their return and whether there's a place for them in the charts now...
Why did you decide to come back?
"There's been a lineup change and one of the girls left. We auditioned for a new girl and found Daniele. So that was like three years ago, and now we felt ready to come back.
"I think it's going to be interesting. I don't think they've probably had many people that have taken so long to come back,...
- 9/7/2013
- Digital Spy
This week's X Factor auditionees: In pictures
A yodeller, a cat lover and some familiar faces are among this week's acts on The X Factor.
Week two is dominated by returning contestants, who include last year's wildcard reject Amy Mottram, Scottish favourite Jade Richards, regular auditionee Melanie McCabe and the Dolly Rockers.
Louis Walsh is left in tears by returning act McCabe, who he desperately wants to see succeed.
There are also some new faces who excite the panel including 16-year-old ball of energy Chloe O'Gorman, quirky songwriter Abi Alton and a hot young yodeller who gets Nicole Scherzinger shimmying around the audition room.
More amusing auditions come in the shape of a part-time DJ, who gives an interesting twist on Stevie Wonder, and a man who really, really loves his cat.
The X Factor airs tonight (September 7) at 8pm on ITV.
A yodeller, a cat lover and some familiar faces are among this week's acts on The X Factor.
Week two is dominated by returning contestants, who include last year's wildcard reject Amy Mottram, Scottish favourite Jade Richards, regular auditionee Melanie McCabe and the Dolly Rockers.
Louis Walsh is left in tears by returning act McCabe, who he desperately wants to see succeed.
There are also some new faces who excite the panel including 16-year-old ball of energy Chloe O'Gorman, quirky songwriter Abi Alton and a hot young yodeller who gets Nicole Scherzinger shimmying around the audition room.
More amusing auditions come in the shape of a part-time DJ, who gives an interesting twist on Stevie Wonder, and a man who really, really loves his cat.
The X Factor airs tonight (September 7) at 8pm on ITV.
- 9/6/2013
- Digital Spy
We blame Alexandra Burke. The X Factor series five champion was knocked back by Louis Walsh when she first auditioned for the show. When she returned, the public felt a connection with her, she'd become a stronger singer and she steamrolled her way to victory.
Now, every single year on The X Factor we get familiar faces going for "one last shot", "a make or break audition" or "my last chance". *Play Adele music, wheel out the soppy montage and pass Nicole Scherzinger a tissue*.
Tonight's X Factor audition show features a smorgasbord of familiar X Factor faces from yesteryear. In fact, they fill the entire last segment of the show. Are we really running so low on pop singers that we need to see people coming back for a second, third and even fourth attempt at the live show?
Jade Richards may have been robbed of a spot on...
Now, every single year on The X Factor we get familiar faces going for "one last shot", "a make or break audition" or "my last chance". *Play Adele music, wheel out the soppy montage and pass Nicole Scherzinger a tissue*.
Tonight's X Factor audition show features a smorgasbord of familiar X Factor faces from yesteryear. In fact, they fill the entire last segment of the show. Are we really running so low on pop singers that we need to see people coming back for a second, third and even fourth attempt at the live show?
Jade Richards may have been robbed of a spot on...
- 9/6/2013
- Digital Spy
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