If you're still racking your brain trying to work out how on this earth Bratavio managed to get through to the live shows on this year's The X Factor, the question may now have been answered.
It turns out Louis Walsh really hates girl groups.
Sweet.
We'd been wondering why Louis had failed to take ANYONE with a vagina past Judges' Houses, and now it all seems a bit clearer.
Louis said: "I don't particularly like working with girlbands because it's very hard to find a girlband that all get on."
But speaking about Four of Diamonds, the female group he brought in to replace Brooks Way, he added to Yahoo Celebrity: "But These four seem like really good friends, and we picked our song for Saturday."
ERRRRRMMMM… Seriously?
He also added: "I did love Four of Diamonds, and if I could have picked a fourth act, I would have picked them anyway.
"These girls are really good.
"Honestly, I'm really happy with the two groups that I have."
We really 100% believe you, Louis.
Four of Diamonds were brought in after it emerged that one of Brooks Way, Josh Brooks, had allegedly been abusive to a former girlfriend.
ITV said: "After being absent from Saturday night’s first Live Show of 2016, Brooks Way and producers of The X Factor have decided by mutual consent that the group will leave the competition."
Josh denies the allegations, and said in the statement released by ITV: "Due to events in my personal life I've decided that it's best not to be on the show at this time. While not everything that has been claimed is true I would like to apologise to everyone involved."
The band have also denied the claims on Twitter, saying: "Today, we have had a tough day with a false allegation. Don't believe everything you read, both Amelia [Josh's ex] and Josh will be stating the truth."
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