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Everyone knew how Gary Barlow felt about Rylan Clark so it isn’t surprising that Clark would hit back at the X Factor judge in his own way.
Since the start of this season’s X Factor, Gary Barlow was always blasting Clark's singing ability on ITV2 talent show. When one of his acts got eliminated because of Louis decision to take it to deadlock, Barlow stormed off the stage angrily.
Now Rylan has taken the judge's criticism a little bit too literally after he was seen with the face of Gary Barlow tattooed on his back.
Don't worry though - Rylan's tattoo is just for his shoot with Heat magazine. It won’t stay long since it is just a temporary tattoo.
In one of the photos taken, the flamboyant wannabe is seen showing off the fake inking with his back to the camera and pointing towards the design.
The singer was seen as he arrived at the Radio 1 studios in London, wearing sunglasses, a grey T-shirt, skinny jeans, white trainers and a bright orange bag.
When he takes off his shirt, a bizarre body accessory was unveiled - a close-up tattoo of Take That star's face.
On Tuesday, he tweeted photo of the just finished photoshoot with Heat magazine.
Though, the tattoo wasn’t meant to last long, it won’t calm the storm that erupted after Sunday's controversial episode.
The flashy personality got a divided opinion with his singing ability, but his fans have praised him for his over the top stage antics and energetic moves.
Judge Louis Walsh had sent the decision to the public when he controversially voted for Rylan, instead of opting for Carolynne Poole.
The votes were against Poole, and she was sent home - prompting a furious Gary Barlow to walk out in disgust.
However, O'Leary asserted that he needed Louis to say who he wanted to send home, and not who he wanted to stay.
He defended himself on Twitter as he wrote: 'Weird show. For those asking, I have to ask who the judges are sending home, not save. Straight question. Been like that for 9 years!'
Rylan's performance of Spandau Ballet's Gold saw the latter wearing gold clothing, as he was surrounded by Cleopatra dancers.
Barlow wasn’t impressed, saying: 'I wanted to have some fun and I really was having fun until you started singing tonight. I was embarrassed to be sat here.'
Clark's mentor Scherzinger strike back at Barlow, saying: 'Don’t be an old, grumpy fart.'
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