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X Factor fans panic that Emily Middlemas’ cold might see her in trouble this week

Could the Scottish singer follow in Relley C's footsteps and get kicked out this weekend?

X FACTOR fans were left panicking today after fearing that Emily Middlemas' could could see her in trouble this weekend.

This would see her follow ex-contestant Relley C, who was booted out of the competition the day after revealing that she was suffering from a cold.

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Emily Middlemas rehearses for tonight's X Factor performanceCredit: Splash News

The Scots born talent has been trying to shake off a heavy bout of the cold this week and admitted she was upset when she couldn't watch the Scotland England game yesterday.

She said: "So gutted I can't go to the Scotland and England match with everybody because I'm so unwell Bed, lots of hot drinks and sleep for me!"

Emily has been having a series of late nights in the X Factor house and just this week admitted she was still up when everybody else was fast asleep.

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She revealed she was still awake in the early hours of Friday morning washing her hair and had had a shower when everyone else was tucked up in their beds.

She wrote on Twitter: "Really need to dry my hair but don't want to wake up Sam and Sarra, soaking hair and I am freezing! I'm an idiot for showering this late."

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Fan Julie Omeda said: "Honey and lemon drinks.. keep warm sweetie" while Emily's fan club prayed: "Oh Nooo Emily. Hope you feel better tomorrow."

Emily will certainly be 'Wishing on a star' that her Disco Week performance won't suffer as a result.

The Scot will be singing the Rose Royce classic on tonight's show.

In a surprise turn, Samantha Lavery is favourite for the boot at the bookies on Sunday.

Simon Cowell‘s rock siren was has seen her odds slashed after a flurry of bets have been placed on Sam being the next to be kicked off the show.

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