X Factor UK 2015: Songs For This Weekend Revealed; Viewers Claimed Hearing Simon Saying 'Save Che' On Sunday

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X Factor UK 2015 revealed the public's decision which acts should remain this week and now it is made known what songs they will perform this weekend.

Hosts Caroline Flack and Olly Murs announced 4th Impact, Reggie N Bollie, Che Chesterman, Lousia Johnson and Lauren Murray will perform twice each - one song is chosen by their mentors while the other, by a member of the public, reported Unreality TV.

The public were to choose three songs per act. They voted on Twitter via personalized hashtags. The Filipino girls group, Cheryl Versini's 4th Impact will sing a ballad, Jackson 5's "I'll Be There" this Saturday. Nick Grimmy's Che Chesterman will sing "Hello" by Adele, Rita Ora's Louisa Johnson and Lauren Murray will take on Justin Bieber's "Love Yourself" and Kygo's "Firestone" respectively. Reggie and Bollie's will be Silento's "Watch Me" or "Whip/Nae Nae."

Meanwhile, viewers questioned if the X Factor UK 2015 is fixed when some viewers claimed they heard Simon telling his co-judges to "save Che Chesterman." On Sunday night, Che and Simon's act Anton Stephans battled in the sing offs but the former was saved by the judges. Simon voted for Anton while the three others, for Che.

According to the Mirror, viewers took to Twitter to share what they heard on Sunday. A user tweeted, "I'm sure after they sung you heard Simon tell the other judges to vote Che?" One stated: "Anyone else hear @SimonCowell say Che, Che to the other judges before they all choose him? #XFactor."

One user could not believe hearing Simon influencing the other judges to favor Che. "@TheXFactor can't believe I could clearly hear Simon Cowell telling the other judge to save Che Chesterman. Out of order." One added: "Hold on, did Simon order them to vote che b4 vote even began? Maybe he wants acts so he doesn't have any work to do throughout wk #XFactor."

ITV's X Factor UK 2015 airs every Saturday and Sunday.

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