25 July,2018 07:52 PM IST | Los Angeles | IANS
Louis Tomlinson
Singer and The X Factor judge Louis Tomlinson was left unimpressed when one auditionee mistook him for singer Olly Murs during the first audition round. The former One Direction star showed two middle fingers after he made the blunder during auditions at The SSE Arena in Wembley, reports thesun.co.uk.
It came as the judges gave the aspiring singer a standing ovation after he did a duet of "Angels" with judge Robbie Williams. An audience member said: "Louis has really taken to his new judging role on 'The X Factor' and has been surprised by the amount of talent on this year's show.
"One of the contestants he was really impressed with was one guy who came onstage, confessed his undying love for Robbie and then did a duet of 'Angels' with Robbie.
"But Louis was less than impressed after the audition when the contestant thanked all the judges for giving him a standing ovation -- but called him Olly!
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"The audience were in hysterics as Louis straight away gave him two middle fingers and shook his head - it wasn't the best way to finish an audition but it'll make great telly."
Tomlinson made his debut as a judge on The X Factor panel last week alongside Simon Cowell, Williams and Ayda Field.
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