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Saturdays star Mollie King looks great in her birthday outfit, but bandmate Frankie steals the show in a see-through number

By Daily Mail Reporter


Opposite ends of the spectrum: Mollie King kept it demure in her chic white number while Frankie Sandford maybe should have a little more covered up


Mollie King was joined by some of her popstar friends as she celebrated her birthday last night.

She took a large group of friends, including her Saturdays bandmates and members of boyband JLS, to Mahiki in Mayfair, London.

The birthday girl, who turned 24, looked great in a classy white number but it was bandmate Frankie Sandford who stood out like a sore thumb in a revealing black number.

Bottoms up: Frankie's male friend can't help but stare at her behind as they leave Mayfair nightspot Mahiki


The 22-year-old turned up in a see-through dress which made her underwear clearly visible to anyone who passed a glimpse at her - including a male companion who couldn't help but stare at her rear.

She completed the outfit with a matching pair of black ankle boots.

While Mollie sported a white dress with ruffled detail on the lower half, hemmed in with a metallic gold belt and accessorised with a pair of tan coloured peep toe heels.

Celebrations: The Saturdays singer was joined by friends and bandmates for the party which took place at Mahiki

Saturdays night out: Rochelle Wiseman and Vanessa White make their way out of Mahiki in Mayfair following Mollie King's birthday get together


With the two ladies juxtaposed with another Mollie was the clear winner in the fashion stakes, looking demure and classy in comparison with her bandmate who perhaps should have covered up a little.

The Saturdays singer turned 24 yesterday and hit London club Mahiki with bandmates Rochelle Wiseman, Frankie Sandford and Vanessa White.

Rochelle, 22, wore a figure-hugging black dress with black piping and Vanessa opted for a grey number.

Let's hear it for the boys: Marvin Humes and Aston Merrygold were also in attendance for Mollie's birthday

Three's a crowd?: Marvin leaves the Mayfair club hand in hand with Rochelle and her bandmate Vanessa


JLS members Aston Merrygold and Rochelle's boyfriend Marvin Humes, were also on hand to make sure celebrations went with a bang.

Rochelle held hands with her boyfriend as they exited Mahiki, in Mayfair, central London.

The two split late last year, but got back together and appear to be stronger than ever now they have reconciled.

The only member of The Saturdays missing from the equation was Una Healy, who had to miss out on the evening's events due to a wedding.

On her way out: Mollie and her friends are pictured leaving the May Fair Hotel en route to Mahiki round the corner


She did however treat her bandmate to a pair of beige coloured heels, and also tweeted an apology.

Obviously over the moon with her gift, Mollie tweeted a picture of the platform heels with the caption: 'I've just received the most amazing birthday present from @unahealy!!!! I'm a very lucky girl x'

On Friday the girls were pictured leaving a London studio after a gruelling 20-hour photo session for their 2012 calendar.

Overdone?: Frankie says her terracotta complexion is down to her recent holiday and not fake tan


Frankie's dayglo tan became a talking point as she left the studio appearing to be a bright shade of orange.

The singer later took to her Twitter account to argue that she simply had a very deep holiday tan and it was not fake.

A few weeks ago Mollie went public with her new beau David Gandy at the British Heart Foundation 'Tunnel of Love' party..

Mollie and her Essex-born beau - now one of the highest-paid models in the country - met at a party in March, and have been quietly dating ever since.

The singer split from ex-boyfriend Andy Brown earlier this year.

Gandy, who became a household name for the Dolce & Gabbana advertisement showing him in a tiny pair of white pants, has been linked with Lily Cole and Lindsay Lohan.



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Are TOWIE'S Sam and Joey Essex engaged? Miss Faiers shows off diamond ring while Maria Fowler drinks vodka straight from the bottle

By Daily Mail Reporter


Party girls: Maria Fowler (left) drinks Grey Goose vodka straight out of the bottle at Nu Bar, which Sam Faiers showed off a diamond ring on her wedding finger


They might have ended their holiday in Marbella last week, but Maria Fowler and Samantha Faiers weren’t about to end the party once arriving back in Essex.

The Only Way Is Essex star Maria Fowler was spotted drinking Grey Goose vodka straight out of the bottle last night, while Miss Faiers was showing off a ring on her wedding finger.

Maria stumbled out of Nu Bar looking worse for wear at 2am before hitting the ground, while Sam dined with Joey Essex for a romantic date.


The 24-year-old reality TV star was falling over in her aqua blue dress by the end of the night and had to be helped up the stairs to leave the club by her male friend.

Maria initially walked out of the bar hand in hand with Ben Nathan, after encouraging him to drink straight from the vodka bottle too.

But when she walked up a staircase, Maria soon took a drunken tumble and was helped up by a mystery man.

While she was out last night, Maria wrote on her Twitter page: ‘Getting hammered in nubar.’

Can't stand up: The 24-year-old reality TV star was tumbling over after drinking too much vodka on her night out, a mystery man helped her out

Worse for wear: Maria Fowler needed to be escorted out of the club by a mystery man after partying with a friend earlier on in the night, thought to be her pal Ben Nathan (right)


And this morning tweeted: ‘Partying over. Being packed off to bootcamp for a week.’

After partying in the Spanish island last week, Maria had declared that she would book herself into boot camp once arriving home.

She wanted get into shape after too much drinking and eating unhealthy foods since the ITV series finished its second season.

Meanwhile, Sam and Joey, both 20, had dinner at The Brickyard Bar and Grill in Romford, Essex, and Sam shocked onlookers by wearing a ring on her wedding finger.

On to the wine: Maria then grabbed two bottles of wine and started drinking from the bottle again

Irresponsible drinking: Maria was given vodka from the bottle from a blonde girl friend she was out with at the bar


She couldn’t wipe the grin off her face as she held her hand out, boasting a little diamond ring on her left hand.

But her new accessory raised the question over whether Joey Essex has proposed to his girlfriend of only a few months.

Miss Faiers later confirmed that she is not engaged but it is merely a promise ring instead.

But she looked very much in love as she strolled around with Joey in a gorgeous strapless dress.

In love: Joey Essec and Sam Faiers had dinner at The Brickyard Bar and Grill in Romford, Essex, and looked more in love than ever

Showing off: Sam wore the diamond ring on her wedding finger, sparking speculation she's engaged to boyfriend Joey


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Cheryl Cole's American dream back on? Singer 'invited to rejoin X Factor USA'

By LARA GOULD

Friends again? Simon Cowell has managed to convince Fox executives Cheryl Cole is right for X Factor USA


Cheryl Cole was offered her job back on the X Factor USA last night – less than two weeks after being axed from the show.

The 27-year-old Girls Aloud singer and former judge on the British series was dropped amid claims that viewers couldn’t understand her Geordie accent and criticism of her performance on the panel.

But in a shock U-turn, Fox Television executives have given her a second chance after a personal intervention by X Factor supremo Simon Cowell.

Last night it remained unclear whether she would accept the offer, with a source saying: ‘The ball is in her court.’

The US network and Cowell have been criticised after it emerged Fox’s President of Alternative Entertainment, Mike Darnell – dubbed

the Rumpelstiltskin of Reality TV because of his 5ft 2in height – ordered Miss Cole off the show after he watched footage of her on the panel last month.

Significantly, since then, neither Fox nor Cowell’s representatives have released a statement confirming that Miss Cole had been sacked.

If Miss Cole – who has not been seen in public since she was axed from the show – decides to accept the offer, she could be back on the panel when auditions resume in New Jersey this week.


Back in the line-up? Cole with X Factor USA judges Antonio 'L.A.' Reid, Paula Abdul and Cowell and co-hosts Steve Jones and Nicole Scherzinger


If she agrees to the move, it would see Pussycat Dolls singer Nicole Scherzinger – who was given Cheryl’s place on the panel after her sudden exit – relegated to her original role as co-host with British TV pre¬senter Steve Jones.

But there was speculation the offer could be a plot by the American TV network to stave off any legal claim that Miss Cole could make for compensation against her sacking.

She was expected to receive a £1.2million payout in compensation despite filming only four episodes of the £100million series. However, if she then chooses not to accept Fox’s offer, it could reduce any payment the network would have to pay out.

Last night a spokesman for Miss Cole did not return calls.


A judge or co-host? Cheryl's return will mean Scherzinger - who performed on Britain's Got Talent last night - will revert to presenting


Miss Cole, one of four judges on the panel alongside Cowell, Paula Abdul and record producer L. A. Reid, flew back to Britain two weeks ago.

No official explanation has yet emerged as to why Miss Cole was dropped and sources close to her said she was not told why.

However, Fox executives were said to have complained about the ‘lack of chemistry’ between her and fellow judge Miss Abdul and concerns were raised about Miss Cole’s accent.

She was also criticised for her fashion sense and hairstyle after she arrived for her first day on the panel in purple trousers, an orange top and a backcombed hairstyle which Simon Cowell later said looked as if it was created in a wind tunnel.

Last week, British television executives gave Miss Cole the chance to resume her place on the ITV show – but she declined their offer after failing to respond to a deadline set for midnight last Saturday.

A source close to Cowell said last night: ‘Simon is staying out of this now. He has offered an olive branch but he is leaving the decisions up to Fox and Freemantle, the production company.


New panel: Louis Walsh is joined by Kelly Rowland, Tulisa Contostavlos and Gary Barlow at the Birmingham auditions of X Factor last week


‘Cheryl was offered the UK show because it was thought that would have made her happier. He just wants whatever is best for Cheryl.’

Her U.S. manager, Black Eyed Peas rapper Will.i.am said last week: 'Cheryl always comes back stronger, and she always comes back bigger. Cheryl has been through rougher things than this, so this is going to be no problem for her.

'It's easy to imagine Simon as this one-man empire, but that's not the case.

'He has people he needs to answer to and sometimes his hands are tied. I can only tell you what I've seen first-hand, that's a guy who deeply cares for her.'

The latest development comes just a few days after it was confirmed Mrs Cole would not be returning to the original UK X Factor.

Instead Gary Barlow, Tulisa Contostavlos and Kelly Rowland joined the only remaining judge Louis Walsh on the panel at the Birmingham auditions last week.

Walsh said he had spoken to Cole and she was doing 'fine'.

He said: 'I talked to Cheryl today - we’ve been texting all day and we’re having fun. I think she’s going to be fine.

'Listen, from her texts today she’s absolutely fine.'


Nicole Scherzinger Rocks Britain's Got Talent 2011


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Shedding for the wedding! Jessica Simpson shows off her slimmed down body in a pair of Daisy Dukes

By Daily Mail Reporter


Shedding: Jessica Simpson showed off her slimmed down legs in a pair of Daisy Dukes while going for an evening out in New York with fiancé Eric Johnson


Like any bride preparing for their wedding day, Jessica Simpson had vowed to get into shape.

And she showed off her progress yesterday by fitting into a tiny pair of Daisy Dukes.

The 30-year-old left her hotel in New York with her fiancé Eric Johnson and looked happy and glowing.


Jessica paired the denim shorts with a white shirts and cream blazer for romantic evening out.

She accessorised with light brown wedge sandals and a large matching bag that had a red bottom.

The pair headed off to a restaurant in nearby New Haven, Connecticut and looked very much in love as they held hands.

Bride to be: The 30-year-old singer turned fashion mogul is preparing to tie the knot later this year


Johnson was more dressed down and was casual in jeans and a chequered shirt.

Jessica has been the subject of cruel taunts about her weight over the years but she set her mind to losing some pounds before walking down the aisle.

She enlisted the help of celebrity trainer Tracy Andeson earlier this year and has been working out four times a week for 75 minutes at a time.

And Jessica is clearly so pleased with the results that she's invested in a whole wardrobe of shorts to show off those pins.

The blonde donned an even tighter red pair today when she joined Jessica Alba for a tour of the Yale campus.

The pair were there to support their partners, who are both celebrating their ten year reunion at the Ivy League institution.

Moving on: The NFL player proposed to Jessica in November last year - her ex Tony Romo got married last week and her ex-husband Nick Lachey is set to tie the knot soon

Very significant others: Simpson enjoys a tour of the Yale campus with Jessica Alba today


Anderson told Us Weekly: 'She wants to look healthy.'

Jessica's fiancé proposed to her in November and the pair are planning to walk down the aisle later this year - it will be her second marriage.

Meanwhile, Jessica has become a stepmother to Johsnon's Airedale terrier, Bentley.

When he moved into Jessica's home he brought the pet pooch that had belonged to him and his ex-wife Keri.

Progress: Jessica is not quite where she was when she filmed Dukes of Hazzard in 2005 but she's getting there


The couple split in 2009 after five years of marriage and Johnson got to keep the dog.

Jessica had lost her Maltipoo, Daisy back in September 2009 when a coyote attacked it. She was a gift from her ex-husband Nick Lachey.

The singer turned fashion mogul has already built a clothing empire worth nearly $1billion.

She has now teamed up with her younger sister Ashlee to launch a new line for girls aged between seven and 16 that will include sportswear, denim and activewear.

Adding to clothing empire: Jessica has teamed up with her younger sister Ashlee to launch a new line for tween girls


The line, which will fall under the Jessica Simpson Collection umbrella, will hit stores in the fall.

Simpson told WWD: 'Creating a tween apparel collection was a natural extension for the brand.

'I’m excited to bring my sister, Ashlee, along as co-creative director of this division, because she brings a savvy rocker edge that defines today’s tweens.'

Jessica is soon set to tie the knot but her two former partners may beat her to the alter.

Tony Romo got married last weekend to Gossip Girl Chase Crawford's sister Candice.

Lachey is set to marry fiancee Vanessa Minillo, 30, soon. They celebrated their upcoming nuptials with a bridal shower this week at the London West Hollywood hotel in Los Angeles.


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'Dark horse' Jai McDowall beats bookies favourite Ronan Parke to win Britain's Got Talent

Stunned: Scottish singer Jai McDowall was lost for words when he spoke to Declan Donnelly after winning the 2011 series of Britain's Got Talent


He was tipped as the 'dark horse' in the competition by judge Amanda Holden.

And tonight singer Jai McDowell became the shock winner of this year's Britain's Got Talent.

The 24-year-old Scot beat bookies favourite, singer Ronan Parke and third place New Bounce to the ?100,000 prize and will perform in front of the Queen at the Royal Variety Performance later this year.

The final was so close - McDowall just beat Parke by just 2.5 per cent more votes.


Shock: The disability support worker is visibly amazed when he beats Ronan Parker (left) to first place


A stunned McDowall, a disability support worker from the Ayrshire village of Tarbolton, was lost for words, telling hosts Ant and Dec: 'I feel absolutely amazing, fantastic... it's so much more.'

Proving a gracious loser was 12-year-old Parke, who said: 'I loved it, thank you to everyone who voted. Congratulations Jai.'

McDowall was one of the last acts to perform, singing Josh Groban's To Where You Are.


Supportive: McDowall gives Parke a hug after winning the title


Cowell said: 'That was you at your best. I love that song. For the first time throughout the competition believing you could win. I don't think the vocal was perfect, it was a little bit monotone... it was still terrific.

Hasselhoff told him: 'You sang beautifully man. You sang with your heart and your heart was beautiful.'

McIntyre added: 'I love your voice, I love your passion. You do seemed very stressed. You should be very proud of yourself.'



Hard to impress: While all of the other judges loved Jai's act, Cowell told him 'it was a little bit monotone... it was still terrific'


Waiting game: McDowall, Parke and boy band New Bounce wait to hear who has won


Holden tipped him as a possible surprise winner, even though she later admitted she wanted Ronan to win: 'Another very powerful performance. You could be the dark horse in this competition.'

Cumbrian telecommunication engineer Steven Hall, 53, was the first to perform during the two-hour final.

He paid briefly homage to hosts Ant and Dec by starting his dance to a line from Let's Get Ready To Rumble - their 1994 single released under their former pop act PJ & Duncan.

His remaining performance was to a mash-up of around 20 different songs from the 50s to present day.

Hasselhoff told him: 'You could win this. I loved it. Very entertaining. Very confident performance and very funny.'


That's entertainment: Cumbrian telecommunications engineer Steven Hall opened the show with a comedic dance to a mash-up of songs from across the decades


McIntyre was equally enthusiastic: 'You've gone from strength to strength. The Beyonce bit I think I'll love for the rest of my life. When it comes to dancing, you could be the biggest threat.'

Holden added: I love you. I could watch you all night. You are up there with Stavros Flatley. I'm gonna book you.'

Last but not least was Cowell: 'I thought that was absolutely fantastic. You really are taking it serious. Your lip-syncing was very good.'


Big production: Hall was accompanied by a large troupe of dancers for his flamboyant mash-up


When Steven was interviewed by Ant and Dec, he could barely be heard after admitting he'd lost his voice from all the cheering when he was chosen in the semi-final.

Singer/guitarist Michael Collings was the second to perform after he qualified in the last semi-final on Friday night.

The father-of-one, 19, performed Tracy Chapman classic Fast Car - the same track from his original audition.



If it ain't broke, don't fix it: Singer/guitarist Michael Colling, 19, reprised his first audition rendition of Tracy Chapman classic Fast Car


McIntyre - who gave Collings a standing ovation - said: 'Congratulations, I loved it. You've got better and better. Your dress sense has greatly improved.'

Holden told him: 'I love the tone of your voice. It's great for recording. It's great for making albums.'

Cowell added: 'You're not a showy type of version. It's all about your voice and connecting with the song.'


A future recording star? Holden told Collings she thought he had voice 'great for recording albums'


Hasselhoff said: 'You're such a likeable guy. You sang beautiful. We're looking at a star right now.'

Impressionist Les Gibson, 42, was the third to perform with a set inspired by Celebrity Masterchef.

Although his impression of Cowell wasn't quite on, his one of Louis Walsh garnered huge cheers from the audience.

He got the judges in hysterics when he did impressions of Hasselhoff and McIntyre - with both judges giving their approval.


Hit and miss: Impressionist Les Gibson admitted he didn't have long to prepare his act, which received a mixed response from the judging panel


Holden lamented: 'I am rooting for you. I have to be honest with you, there was some gems, I loved Michael, the Hoff and Louis, but I think you need to work on Simon.'

Cowell gave the harshest criticism: 'I sounded like Boris Karloff... I don't have a lisp. Dermot O'Leary sounded like Ross Kemp.

'You got Michael right, you got David right... I don't think the script is right. It wasn't anywhere near what it was on the semi-final.'

Hasselhoff was more encouraging: 'He's got confidence, he's got great looks, he's got great charisma. You're gonna have a huge, long career cos of this show.'


'I applaud you for taking a chance': McIntyre burst into laughters when Gibson did an impression of him


Mcintyre said: 'You shouldn't be disheartened. I applaud you for taking a chance. It was incredibly tough, you went for it. I applaud you for doing it.'

Les admitted he wasn't so well prepared as his previous performances: 'I had less time to do it. The semi-final I had a week. I only really had a day to prepare this.'

Fourth to perform was 11-year-old James Hobley, who danced to a mix of two songs, one of which was Coldplay's Fix You.

Cowell said: 'You're absolutely beautiful, you're fearless. I've never been a massive fan of individual dancing, but there's something about you.'


Stunning: Dancer James Hobley, 11, 'moved' the judges panel with his performance



Positive feedback: Ant, Dec and James listen to the judges' verdict


Hasselhoff was full of praise: 'Every time you dance you put me in a trance. Tonight you did beautifully.'

McIntyre was just as appreciative: 'You may have only had a day to get ready, but it was better than the semi-final. Without the smoke, we could focus on you and your gift.'

Holden added: 'You always touch me. You won everybody over this evening.'

Pianist Paul Gbegbaje, 19, was fifth to perform with a song he had composed himself on a grand piano.


Taking a risk: Pianist Paul Gbegbaje, 19, was fifth to perform with a song he had composed himself


Hasselhoff said: 'To be honest, I didn't think you had a chance, but tonight you proved me wrong. It got better and better and the end just blew me away. You stepped up five notches.'

McIntyre remarked: 'It was spectacular... Infinitely better than the semi-final for me.'

Holden told him: 'It was very good. You were a beautiful pianist and a great composer as well.'

Cowell admitted: 'It was a risk to perform something you composed yourself.... the risk paid off. It was absolutely brilliant.'


Small boy, big voice: Ronan Parke, 12, wowed the audience with a powerful rendition of Kelly Clarkson's Because Of You


'You nailed it': The 12-year-old received a standing ovation following his performance


Next up was bookies favourite Ronan Parke, who ended up in second place to Jai.

The 12-year-old from Norwich shrugged off recent controversy the show had been 'fixed' for him to win and received a standing ovation following his rendition of Kelly Clarkson's Because Of You.

After receiving a standing ovation from all four judges, McIntyre said: 'Ronan... seriously... that was perfect. I'm such a great fan of yours. It was perfection from the first note. It showed off how much strength you have in your voice.'


Overcome: Dec tried to reassure Ronan, who ended up breaking down on stage



Guest judge: Louis Walsh - who said yes to Ronan at his original audition - said the 12-year-old's performance made 'the hairs on the back of my neck stand up'


Holden said: 'You're a credit to your parents and to this show.'

Cowell, who vehemently denied reports this week that he had already signed up the boy to his record label, said: 'How are you Ronan, had a nice quiet week? How you've coped with everything so well as your age... this is a big, big song. You nailed it. You did brilliantly.'

He then turned to Louis Walsh in the audience who was the judge at Parke's original audition, who admitted the 'hairs stood up on the back of my neck'.


Camping it up: Jean Martyn got the audience and judges dancing with her infectious enthusiasm as she played a medley of hits on her keyboard


Parke found himself overwhelmed and, despite attempts by Ant and Dec to keep him smiling, he burst into tears.

Jean Martyn, 59, was the second pianist in the final - and the only woman - who sang You're The One That I Want - which was barely audible over the music - during her medley.

Holden enthused: 'We're the only girls here tonight. You were brilliant again. I love the campness and the sparkle and the energy.'


Out of this world: Romanian dancer Razy Gogonea, 28, had less than 24 hours to rehearse after Friday's fifth semi-final


Stepping things up: Gogonea added an extra dimension to his body-popping act with fire dancing


Cowell was slightly baffled: 'You're like musical fish 'n' chips. Something you wanna see at the end of the pier, you want to have a great time.'

McIntyre, who was spotted dancing in his seat during her act, propositioned her with an offer: 'I would like to manage you. I wasn't sure about the choreography. I didn't like the whole side thing. I preferred your semi-final, but I loved you equally.'

Romanian dancer Razy Gogonea, 28, stepped up his performance with some fire dancing, although he struggled to put out the flames towards the end.


A younger version of JLS? New Bounce put on a soulful rendition of Bill Withers' Ain't No Sunshine


Hasselhoff was enthusiastic: 'You were on fire tonight...fantastic.'

McIntyre appeared to enjoy the fire: 'You totally raised your game. We know all your moves now and they were excellently choreographed. But with the fire it was new dimension.'

Despite Holden's positive feedback, Cowell wasn't so impressed: 'I said in the film (VT) I wanted to see something different, but I didn't wanna see that. The end was insane. You turned from a dancer to a circus performance. In the end you couldn't put it (the fire) out.'

The final act to perform was teenage boy band New Bounce, who have been hailed as a younger version of JLS.

The group, who is comprised of Mitchell Zhangazha, 16; James Anderson, 12; Kuan Fyre, 13; and MJ Sanneh, 12; performed Bill Withers' Ain't No Sunshine.

In an attempt to 'get down with the kids', McIntyre said: 'That was sick….that is good right? You have literally gotten better again. You were sensational.'

Cowell was full of encouragement: 'I genuinely think this is a group that would work in the real world.



Leggy: Amanda Holden looked stunning in a white Ralph & Russo dress with long train

Meanwhile, Holden managed to attract plenty of praise herself for her striking outfit.

The 40-year-old actress showed off her fabulous legs in a daring, white and silver Ralph & Russo gown and glittery peep-toe shoes before taking her place at the judges' table.

She was also sporting a shorter hairstyle after her hairdresser Ben Cooke cut off a few inches and gave her a fringe just hours before the live final.


Dapper: The judges all made an effort for the grand final - although Cowell decided against the tie


She Tweeted: 'OMG! Ben Cooke has given me the chop.'

The crowd were also treated to a performance from America's Got Talent star Jackie Evancho.

The 11-year-old, who came second in last year's series the U.S. version, stunned the audience with her powerful rendition of Nessun Dorma.


Going shorter: The actress showed off a shorter hairdo after having a few inches cut off before curtain up, compared to her longer style earlier in the week (right)


Slick: The male judges looked dapper in their suits, while Holden looked stunning in a white dress


Family support: Cowell arrived at Fountain Studios in Wembley ahead of the final with his mother Julie


Glamour: American singer Nicole Scherzinger performed her new single Right There


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Britains got talent 2011 - Final result

Jai McDowall - Britain's got Talent Live Final 2011

Ronan Parke - Because Of You - Britain's Got Talent

New Bounce's final performance - Britain's got Talent


Razy Gogonea's final performance - Britain's Got Talent 2011

Michael Collings - Britain's Got Talent Live Final 2011

Paul Gbegbaje - Britain's Got Talent Live Final

Steven Hall FINAL Britains Got Talent 2011

James Hobley - Britain's Got Talent Live Final 2011

Les Gibson - Britain's Got Talent Live Final 2011

Jean Martyn - Britain's Got Talent Live Final


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