Tartan Tulisa braves the wild weather for the Glasgow auditions

 
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12 June 2012
The Weekender

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Tulisa has gotten into the Scottish spirit by donning a tartan top as she checks out the Glaswegian talent for the X Factor.

She joined her fellow judges at the SECC in the latest of the first round of auditions.

The chart-topper teamed her red, white and black tartan top with a leather bolero jacket, peplum mini-skirt and trademark towering heels as she braved the Scottish weather.

A cheery Louis Walsh was back on the panel after his whistlestop trip across the Atlantic to act as a stand-in judge for the US version of the shows.

Gary Barlow arrived looking relaxed in a finely striped blue and white double-breasted jacket.

And they were joined by the latest guest judge, US singer Anastacia. The I'm Outta Love star follows guest judges such as Geri Halliwell, Rita Ora and Leona Lewis who have taken a turn in preparation for the next series.

Show bosses are still to appoint a permanent fourth judge to replace Kelly Rowland.

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