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With just a day to go left to go prior to getting to the quarter finals the remaining five acts on The X Factor have been hard at work as they want to perfect their performance on this day’s (Saturday) show.
Union J's Jaymi Hensley and George Shelley, however, appear to be taking the chilled route as another live show beckons.
Pictured on Friday at a rehearsal studio in London, 19-year-old George was spotted as he hitched a ride on 22-year-old Jaymi's back while messing around.
In another picture, Jaymi was seen as he wrapped his arms around George while he tried to restrain him as they enjoyed a play fighting session.
When they regain focus on what they were doing, the two placed their microphone stands beside band mates Josh Cuthbert and JJ Hamblett as they ran through their set.
Once, in the groove of things, the boys wasted no time, boasting their vocal range while heeding the advice of their voice coach.
This week, the contestants will be performing songs popularized by ABBA, as well as other chart-toppers from record label Motown.
And to make sure that he can deliver a captivating performance like always, Rylan Clark was all about the moves as he took to the floor.
The 24-year-old cut array of shapes when he worked on his steps with several backing dancers.
As he takes a moment to reflect on his awesomeness, Rylan pouted as he stood in front of the ceiling to floor mirror.
On hand to cheer her boys on, Nicole Scherzinger stopped by to give hugs to Rylan, Jahmene Douglas and James Arthur.
Both James and Jahmene seemed to be in the zone as they perfected their sounds with the technicians.
Gary Barlow’s remaining contestant Christopher Malone had his game face on when he worked on his vocal arrangements while inside a recording studio with the Take That singer watching.
Over the weekend Union J's Jamyi revealed that he was a gay; he said that mentor Louis Walsh inspired him to come out.
Speaking to Lorraine Kelly on Friday morning, Jamyi’s bandmates admitted how proud they are of Jamyi for coming out.
Hensley noted that he had come out to a national newspaper at the weekend because he wanted to show others that being gay is not something that they should be ashamed of.
He said: 'Yes that’s what I massively wanted to do I wanted to prove that everyone I’ve ever met and spoken to hasn’t ever had an issue with it and I wanted to show young guys out there that it’s ok.
'Like I got a tweet from a boy that said 'are the rumours true? I really wish I could look up to someone; I’m finding it really hard to come out to my family'. And he came out to his family this week because of it, so that was a massive thing for me.'
JJ said: 'We’re massively proud of him as well for obviously coming out.'
Josh added: 'He shouldn’t hide who he is because he’s Jaymi, and he’s wicked and we absolutely love him. He is wicked and we love him to bits.'
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