This Article is From Jul 12, 2012

Britney blames Demi Lovato for her shocking exit from The X Factor

Britney blames Demi Lovato for her shocking exit from The X Factor

Highlights

  • Britney Spears has blamed Demi Lovato for her shocking exit from ‘The X Factor’ USA judging panel.
  • The singer walked away from her seat on the American TV talent show this week, when a drag queen attempted to sing her 1999 hit You Drive Me Crazy.
  • However, the star says that 19-year-old Demi Lovato was her reasoning behind leaving only Simon Cowell to watch the rest of the audition.
  • She said: "I was following her. I was taking her lead. She was like, 'Let's go,' and I was like, 'Okay.' It was our break anyway. It was dinner."
  • Demi Lovato explained, "I felt really uncomfortable, and I had to walk away. He (thought) that (he did) such a good job, and I felt so bad. I laughed at first, but I felt really bad."
  • L.A. Reid also fled his seat and went to the backstage area during the recording.
  • The 56-year-old music mogul explained: "Oh, my god, it was just horrible. He thought he was going through. He thought that the cheers were because he was doing such a great job, when the truth is he was horrific. We just couldn't take it anymore."
New Delhi: Britney Spears has blamed Demi Lovato for her shocking exit from 'The X Factor' USA judging panel.

The singer walked away from her seat on the American TV talent show this week, when a drag queen attempted to sing her 1999 hit You Drive Me Crazy.

However, the star says that 19-year-old Demi Lovato was her reasoning behind leaving only Simon Cowell to watch the rest of the audition.

She said: "I was following her. I was taking her lead. She was like, 'Let's go,' and I was like, 'Okay.' It was our break anyway. It was dinner."

Demi Lovato explained, "I felt really uncomfortable, and I had to walk away. He (thought) that (he did) such a good job, and I felt so bad. I laughed at first, but I felt really bad."

L.A. Reid also fled his seat and went to the backstage area during the recording.

The 56-year-old music mogul explained: "Oh, my god, it was just horrible. He thought he was going through. He thought that the cheers were because he was doing such a great job, when the truth is he was horrific. We just couldn't take it anymore."
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