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Amy Mottram performed her rendition of Adele's song - On Sunday evening, Tulisa Contostavlos cant hold her tears as she was assigned to tell Amy Mottram that she failed to make it through to the live shows on The X Factor.

 
 
On Sunday evening, Tulisa Contostavlos can’t hold her tears as she was assigned to tell Amy Mottram that she failed to make it through to the live shows on The X Factor. But Tulisa isn’t going to give her up easily, the X Factor judge chose her for the wildcard entry to represent her category, The Girls. Doing the rounds in ensuring that she got enough support to help her claim a permanent spot in the competition, the 16-year-old went back to her secondary school to treat students to her vocal talent. Looking forward to her performance at Bower Park School situated in Romford, Amy tweeted: 'Up and Ready for an early start, back to school today sooo excited xx'. The ITV talent show contestant takes to the stage in all black ensemble and leopard print trainers as the songstress performed her rendition of Adele’s One And Only, which was the song she impressed the judges with in her first audition. Mottram was surrounded by hundreds of students and teachers as she sang her rendition of Adele's song. Some pupils were waving Amy's posters in the air as they cheer for the Essex girl while she gives her chilling rendition of Adele's hit single. It is clear that Montram was serious to get people to vote for her, as she got on with her day she took to Twitter to ask for all the support she can get. Her message read: 'Only a few more days until the first live show, Everyone, please vote for me to be the 13th contestant on the live shows xx'. Judges Gary Barlow, Nicole Scherzinger, Louis Walsh and Tulisa have given the authority to chose their wildcard contestant from their category to face the public vote. Narrating her lifeline, Amy said: 'To be given the chance to be a wildcard is mind blowing. I love The X Factor, Tulisa and the other girls so if I could line up with them next Saturday I’d be the happiest girl in the world. She continued: 'I’ll give it everything I have got and will try not to let anyone down who has taken the time to vote for me.' Christopher Maloney, Adam Burridge and Times Red will be seen together with Amy join Amy as their mentors chose them to become their wildcards for this series. Dermot O’Leary revealed the added competition on Sunday's episode, which states that the winning act will then join the 12 finalists in the first Live Show of the series. The first live show will begin this Saturday on ITV1 at 8pm.
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