She may
have one of the strongest categories on this year's X Factor, but Cheryl
Fernandez-Versini is allegedly worried about the future of her acts.
The
ITV talent show mentor is said to be furious that all four of girls
have been squabbling behind-the-scenes and is afraid their catfights and
'b****y behaviour' could be their downfall.
The
fighting is said to have kicked off when pucker contestant
Chloe-Jasmine Whichello, 24, demanded a personal stylist and Lauren
Platt wasn't impressed.
Putting on a show: Cheryl
Fernandez-Versini is allegedly 'not happy' after her four girls were
involved in behind-the-scenes arguments on The X Factor
The
17-year-old singer, who impressed the judges with her rendition of Irene
Cara's hit single with What A Feeling on Saturday night's 80s themed
live show, is then said to have clashed with Stephanie Nala, 20, who
ended up in tears after their squabble.
A third fight then reportedly happened between East Bolton lass Lola Saunders, 20, and Chloe-Jasmine.
An insider told The Sun newspaper: 'The girls' category is at risk of being torn apart by infighting and Cheryl is not happy.'
Troublemaker: Chloe-Jasmine Whichello,
who performed Irene Cara's Fame, was reportedly the cause of the drama
after angering the girls with her request for her own stylist
Backstage clash: Lauren Platt is said to have been involved in two different arguments
Another source told the paper: 'Cheryl was especially concerned about Chloe-Jasmine, so she took her to one side for a chat.'
A
spokesperson for The X Factor told MailOnline: 'All of this year's
contestants are very supportive of one another and having a great time
living together in the house.
'Obviously it's a competition but nobody wants to see anyone go home at this stage.'
'In tears': Stephanie Nala, whose
reggae performance of Blondie's Call Me failed to light up the judges,
is alleged to have been upset when she fought with Lauren
Unimpressed: Lola Saunders is also reported to have rowed with Chloe-Jasmine
Meanwhile, poor Cheryl is having a tough week on the show, making a Muppet of herself In a one-shoulder green Lanvin gown.
The
Girls Aloud singer was repeatedly referred to as Kermit (the Frog) by
head judge Simon Cowell, which led to '#CherylKermit' trending on
Twitter.
Another two acts are set to get the axe in Sunday evening's double elimination.
Fierce foursome: Things also got heated between judges Louis Walsh, Mel B, Cheryl and Simon Cowell during Saturday night's show
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