Cheryl 'livid' with Mel B after X Factor results show

Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Mel B reportedly had a furious bust-up after the 'X Factor' results show on Sunday.

Cheryl 'livid' with Mel B after X Factor results show

Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and Mel B reportedly had a furious bust-up after the 'X Factor' results show on Sunday.

The 'I Don't Care' singer was heard calling out her fellow judge on the ITV talent show after Mel voted for Cheryl's act Lauren Platt to go home and although Lauren was saved by the public vote, Cheryl is still said to be furious.

[comment]Just look at the tension in this clip as the judges are interviewed later.[/comment]

A source shared: "Over the years there have been a lot of rumours of spats between the judges.

"Some have been serious, others have been blown out of proportion.

"But what happened between Cheryl and Mel B on Sunday night was real.

"In Cheryl's opinion, Mel completely went back on everything she has been saying all series about Lauren and Stereo Kicks.

"Cheryl was livid that Mel turned on her act and the fact she called her out in front of millions shows just how angry she was."

However, the former Spice Girls star was said to be "more than capable" of holding her own against Cheryl, leading to further arguments once the cameras stopped rolling.

The source added to The Sun newspaper: "Mel and Cheryl got on really well at the start of the series, but it will take a while before they are back on good terms."

Meanwhile, Louis Walsh was also said to be angry with Simon Cowell after he claimed he felt Lauren had performed better than Louis' eight-piece boy band Stereo Kicks in the sing-off.

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