X MARKS THE SPOT! Vicky Pattison left red-faced after smooching with X Factor hopeful Christian Burrows
The reality TV star had gushed about how much she fancied the 19-year-old on Twitter

VICKY Pattison was left rather red-faced on tonight’s Xtra Factor as she smooched with Six Chair Challenge contestant Christian Burrows.
The former Geordie Shore star had admitted she fancied the X Factor hopeful as she spoke to hosts Rylan Clark and Matt Edmondson.
She said: “I love him, me. He got us all hot down the collar in that green room.”
Her hosts then decided to embarrass her and remind her that she tweeted about Christian and said she wanted to "marry him and kiss his face forever".
They then brought the singer into the studio and as he sat down next to the 28-year-old, Matt said: "Do you want to do it now?" said Matt. "Just a little peck on the cheek."
"We've made dreams come true," shouted an excited Rylan.
Vicky then put her arms around Christian’s neck and gave him a kiss on the cheek, prompting him to bury his face in his hands.
She took looked very embarrassed but not enough to stop hugging him and snuggling into him.
And to much laughter from the audience, cheeky Matt added: “These two are getting on really well!”
Christian made it through tonight’s Six Chair Challenge after belting out Michael Buble’s cover of Nina Simone’s Feeling Good, which got Nicole and the audience on their feet.
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Simon told him it was a very passionate performance and Nicole decided she had to give him a chair.
But as all six were filled, it meant someone had to be dropped so she decided on a sing-off with Matt Terry.
Matt sang well enough to keep his seat but Italian student Luca Valenti had to give his up for Christian instead.
Next weekend, Christian will join James Hughes, Niall Sexton, Matt Terry, Freddy Parker and Nate Simpson in France.
There they will perform for Nicole and her guest Calvin Harris in the Judges’ Houses round which will see three acts go through to the live shows.
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