The one where they bring out those innocent-looking eggcup chairs and then all hell breaks loose. Once on a chair they can be swapped out for another hopeful. Basically, until everyone has performed, those seats are entirely up for grabs. But will she get a chair..? Chloe is pictured fourth from the left. Will she wow at Wembley?

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The one where they bring out those innocent-looking eggcup chairs and then all hell breaks loose. Once on a chair they can be swapped out for another hopeful. Basically, until everyone has performed, those seats are entirely up for grabs. But will she get a chair..? Chloe is pictured fourth from the left.
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The show began with the judges discovering which category they were mentoring — which is something we have known for a while now, but it was still fun to see their reactions and the over the top disgust from Simon who clearly was unhappy with the Overs. Singing first what a tough gig was Katie Coleman, whose performance of The Voice Within felt slightly too light and nervous. She was followed by the popular Chloe Paige from Brighton singing Amazing Grace who took the fifth seat with her acapella performance that Simon thought would see her right through to the final. The nervous seated six began squirming through every performance just hoping to hold on to their places. It really was the performance of the night — you could see Rita already looking over at her six to see who she could get rid of before the song had even finished. So it was goodbye to Chloe Baker and hello to Havva Rebke who sang No Diggity to take a seat from Charli Beard — which was a shame as the girl from Hull had hardly had time to get comfortable. The crowd were NOT happy with the decision, calling for Charli to be brought back, but she remained out of the competition. Another show favourite next as barmaid Kiera Weathers decided to sing probably the biggest song ever — I Will Always Love You — and dedicating it to her mum.
Throughout the competition Simon has been less than enthusiastic about mentoring the Overs, and according to what we've heard , he's still pretty grumpy this evening. So we're sure that all the chair-swapping's going to be as brutal as ever. Join us from 7pm and we'll bring you all the action live as it happens, including performances from some of our favourites such as lovely Anton and BUPSI. I love Bupsi. Give Bupsi a seat. Bupsi to win. Bupsi for president.