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Imbruglia 'in fresh X Factor backlash'
Wednesday 16 June 2010According to The Sun, Imbruglia recognised opera singer Keedy Green after she came on stage and performed a well-received rendition of 'Time To Say Goodbye'.
The 'Torn' star is quoted as saying: "You sang at my birthday a few years back. I remember because it made me cry it was so amazing. I'm definitely putting you through."
However, it is thought that Imbruglia's remarks annoyed auditionees who had been rejected by the panel. One allegedly said: "What a coincidence that someone who Natalie knew got to sing in front of the judges and got put through."
An 'X Factor' source insisted that Green was "brilliant" and won a place in the next round on her own merit.
She had been backed by the entire panel and also received cheers from the crowd.
The controversial moment is understood to have occurred in Birmingham on Monday - one day after Imbruglia faced taunts from a contestant and heckling from audience members when she made her debut as a guest judge.
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