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Last year, the former Destiny Child singer Kelly Rowland, had high hopes that she will be the perfect woman to replace Cheryl Cole as judge for X Factor. This year, her hopes of returning to the ITV reality show are now gone as there are rumors that Simon and the other bosses are in talk with different celebrities to replace her.
According to some sources, the ITV bosses are fed up with her, and they are now trying to negotiate with Katy Perry and other stars that could replace Kelly as judge.
Among all the other stars, Perry got the highest chance to get the role since she already had an experience as a guest judge back 2010. Unfortunately, she got a lot of commitments, so she is not available to take the job.
Reports claimed that the bosses of the reality show are still hoping to get her even as a guest judge.
According to MailOnline, Kelly will not return to the reality show as she was only great during the audition, but her performance during the live show is terribly disappointing.
Miss Perry performed on X factor stage several times before and had filled in for Dannii Minogue back in 2010 when she was on maternity leave.
Miss Rowland got joined by Gary Barlow, Tulisa Contostavlos, and Louis Walsh last year on X Factor.
They were the people who stepped in when Dannii Minogue and Cheryl Cole quit the show.
However, her appearance was full of controversy since she got into an argument with the judges Tulisa and Louis.
Aside from having an argument with two judges, she missed two live shows. She threw the series into chaos missing two live shows following a row with co-star Tulisa.
The singer claimed that she suffered from a rare viral throat, so she was unable to fly back to the UK.
As if her performance and controversial are not enough for ITV bosses to replace, she already demanded an increase payout when she heard that Barlow got a £2million deal.
There are reports that the TV mogul wanted to fire the Take That star, but the ITV bosses are keen on keeping Barlow as judge.
Rowland thought that they might sign her for bigger payout since they gave Barlow an increase.
However, producers Thames TV and Syco maintained that they would never give her that amount simply because another judge got a higher deal.
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