If The X Factor was judged on voice alone, they would probably be the last two standing.
But Misha B and Kitty Brucknell landed in the bottom two tonight; largely down to personalities rather than performance.
Brucknell, 26, suffered from the start of the competition, failing to 'connect' with the public and despite her unarguably incredible vocals, she was finally sent home from the competition.
Fate is sealed: Dermot O'Leary looks deflated as Misha B and Kitty Brucknell fight for survival, with the Lady Gaga impersonator leaving the competition
Seemingly taking Gary Barlow's advice from last night to 'strip everything back', Kitty performed the infamous song Over the Rainbow from The Wizard Of Oz.
Talented: Misha B and Kitty had two of the strongest voices in the show, proving no one is safe
Despite finding herself singing for survival again, she received huge support from the audience who cheered her name throughout the performance with sporadic declarations of, 'I love you Kitty'.
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Emotional: Louis Walsh pleaded with record labels to sign Kitty
Louis was the first judge to cast his vote, obviously supporting his own act and saving Brucknell.
However Tulisa chose Misha, perhaps to ease the burden of the bully claims, saying: 'I think you are both amazingly talented... but I would rather buy Misha's albums.'
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The Take That star, known for his spiteful quips, was complimentary to both girls, adding: 'Can I just say first, what an amazing sing-off.
'If you were to ask me two people who wanted this the most, it would be Misha and Kitty.
'Kitty, it's got to be the likeability factor, because you sing and perform incredibly. Misha, if I took all the acts to a record label, you would be the first to be signed. The act I'm sending home is Kitty.'
'Kitty, it's got to be the likeability factor, because you sing and perform incredibly. Misha, if I took all the acts to a record label, you would be the first to be signed. The act I'm sending home is Kitty.'
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Before the end of the show, Walsh gushed: 'She's one of the best people I've ever mentored. I want someone to sign her.'
The remaining six acts fighting for survival next week are Little Mix, Craig Colton, Marcus Collins, Janet Devlin, Misha B and returning reject Amelia Lily.
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