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Williams to replace Minogue on X Factor?

Robbie Williams is reportedly being lined up to replace Danni Minogue as a judge on the 'X Factor'.
1 of 1 Williams tipped as possible judge.
Williams tipped as possible judge.

Williams had two appearances on the 'X Factor' in 2009, but it is rumoured that he could be given a more permanent slot on the series this year.

The former Take That singer was heavily criticised when he made his comeback on the talent show. He then performed again alongside Olly Murs in the final.

But the 36-year-old is now being tipped to fill in for Dannii Minogue on the judging panel as Minogue will not be able to attend some of the audition stages this summer, as she is due to give birth to her first child.

ITN reports that Williams is now the bookies favourite to replace her, joining fellow judges Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Cheryl Cole.

Other names in the frame inclue ex-American Idol panelist Paula Abdul, Boyzone's Ronan Keating and Spice Girl Mel B.

However, Dannii Minogue has dismissed reports that she is not returning to the show. She took to her Twitter page, telling fans: "No truth in me being axed at all."

A spokesperson for 'The X Factor' also insisted: "Anything written about the judges is complete and utter speculation."

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