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It looks like Tulisa is not having the greatest week fashion wise.
The other day, she was seen wearing a garish mismatched outfit to the Manchester auditions, and now her short skater style dress threatened to leave her somewhat exposed when a gust of wind tussled with her frock.
The X Factor auditions are being held at Event City in Manchester with Mel B as the Guest Judge.
Based on Tulisa’s looks, she is somewhat unsteady in her stilettos too while making her way down the red carpet in Manchester today.
However, the ITV judge smiled on as she met and greeted fans who had queued up to meet the X Factor judges.
Joining her on the judging panel was former Spice Girl Mel B who opted not to go for the leggy look today by many of the guest judges.
The former Spice Girl opted for a miniskirt or tiny dress she went for khaki satin trousers and heels as she arrived at Manchester's Event City.
Gary Barlow arrived late as he had to attend the Queen's Jubilee Concert.
This is the second day of the audition and the Take That star arrived. There are speculations that he may given an honour for his work on the spectacular show.
According to MailOnline, when Gary was introduced as Sir Gary, most of the audiences were applauding.
The crowd chanted to get Gary knighted.
Auditions started late yesterday as Gary arrive in Manchester at 3am since he had to attend a concert. The audition started late so that the judge could take a rest.
Gary said about Monday's concert: 'It was an amazing day - hopefully for the audiences at home watching and everyone there.
'Not only were the acts having a great time front of stage, the whole of the backstage area were having a good time as well.
However, Gary seemed a little disturbed when he sees the outlandish singer Grace Jones performing her hula-hoop.
Gary claimed that he thought that Grace was wearing a hula hoop. He added that it was a genius performance.
'It was an amazing day for our country yesterday.'
Barlow has won acclaim for his handling of the royal concert which was staged outside Buckingham Palace, with a bill featuring Sir Paul McCartney and Sir Tom Jones, and featured Madness playing on the palace roof.
He said the Monday night show was 'the biggest night of my life.'
'It's going to take something pretty special to top it,' he added.
Reports claimed that he might get recognized for his handling of the showpiece event.
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