The X Factor's Rak-Su are already breaking the rules
The X Factor live shows are almost upon us (already), but we're a little more interested to find out how the acts are doing behind the scenes, to be honest.
Although there's plenty of drama on-stage, it turns out there's always something a little juicy going on in the contestants' house, too – including rule-breaking.
But you can let go of those pearls, because despite Rak-Su outing themselves as rule-breakers in the house, it's one of the most minor rebellions we think we've heard.
(Frankie Cocozza they are not.)
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Chatting to Digital Spy ahead of this weekend, the boys of Rak-Su revealed that the X Factor house is a bit of a rule-free zone, apart from one.
Which they just so happened to ignore, of course.
After revealing how luxurious the house the contestants are put up in really is, the groups confessed that although they've been treated to a swimming pool, they're not allowed to use it.
Health and safety couldn't hold Rak-Su back, though. "We actually swam in it," they declared. What would Simon say, eh?
And that's not the only shocking bit of X Factor news we have for you, as it was announced today that the ever-controversial deadlock is no more.
With the new change, the judges will now be powerless to save their favourites, as the sing-offs – normally reserved for the bottom two in the public vote – have been scrapped.
The X Factor airs on ITV.
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