X Factor fans infuriated by Ayda Field’s very annoying habit

Ayda Field looked stunning as every tonight on The X Factor in a glittering emerald sequined gown.

But viewers were a little distracted by something they noticed about the judge and branded it "intensely annoying".

Flocking to Twitter , viewers hit out at her constant "shouting" as she gave her verdict.

One tweeted: "Wish Ayda would stop shouting #Xfactor."

While another commented: "FFS Ayda is shouting already!!! Shut up woman!!! #xFactor #XFactorUK."

A third remarked: "#xfactor ayda ayda ayda… stop SHOUTING!! YOU HAVE A MICROPHONE!!!"

Ayda was missing her husband Robbie Williams on the panel tonight.

The Angels singer is currently away on tour and was replaced for the night by Chic legend Nile Rogers.


Tensions were heated on Movie Week with Simon Cowell appearing to snap at host Dermot O’Leary.

The media mogul appeared to not be in the best mood this evening after being probed by the host about losing at act last week.

Admitting that he had made a "c***-up" last Saturday, he surly asked: "Can I introduce my act now?"

He then introduced performer Scarlett, but many viewers were left with raised eyebrows at his tone,

One tweeted: "Simon was a bit stroppy with Dermot there."

While another commented: " "Simon: Can I introduce my act now?!" Rude much?…..#LiveShows #XFactor."

A third remarked: "Simon being overly sassy towards Dermot this week. Someone has touched a nerve! #bringbackmolly #xfactor."

Simon’s antics come just as it was reported Little Mix has split from his record label Syco Music.

The former X Factor winners announced the news days just ahead of their new album release.

Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards, Jesy Nelson and Leigh-Anne Pinnock, will move to label RCA, which is part of the wider Sony Group, just like Syco.

A spokesman for Simon told The Sun : "Syco Music will no longer work with Modest Management and therefore any artists signed to that management company.

"We do, of course, wish all artists affected by this decision every future success. Consequently, LM5, the forthcoming Little Mix album A&R’d and released on Syco Music, is to be serviced by RCA at the request of Syco and Simon Cowell."

*Strictly: The Results airs tomorrow on BBC One

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