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The full coverage of Gary Barlow's tantrum backstage finally exposed - Viewers got shock when Gary Barlow stormed off at the end of X Factors first live show, but now the full scope of his tantrum has been disclosed.

 
 
Viewers got shock when Gary Barlow stormed off at the end of X Factor's first live show, but now the full scope of his tantrum has been disclosed. A new video arises, showing how the Take That star reacts in his dressing room with a face like thunder after the news that his act, Carolynne Poole, would be sent home. The 30 second clip also shows how the other contestants were also frightened at Gary’s reaction over the whole thing. Louis Walsh was the one who takes the decision to deadlock. Afterwards, Carolynne found herself in the bottom two with Rylan Clark. When host Dermot O'Learly announced that that the brunette will no longer take part in the next competition, Gary slammed his hand down on the table and quickly got on his feet when he walked off. The camera quickly turns to the rest of the hopefuls at the backstage, and are heard saying: 'Gary's walked off,' and their mouths dropped open. As the camera caught Barlow once again, he said: 'I'm not talking. Get the camera out of my face.' He then enters his dressing room as he whispers 'absolutely ridiculous' before slamming the door, which leaves his male colleagues outside. This is the first time that Gary walked out of the stage. Gary got known for being opinionated on the show but never walked out. The bad blood didn’t stop there as it was reported the Take That star refuses to forgive Louis Walsh. According to The Mirror, the feud is real. Gary’s friendship with Louis is over. The source of Mirror added: 'Unless Louis dramatically rethinks his approach, Gary won't have the time of day for him in this life or next.' Simon Cowell already hired a healer to sort out and smooth things between the two so that there won’t be any negative vibes in the studio. An insider told the Daily Star: 'We need all the help we can get.' After Rylan's performance of the Spandau Ballet hit, Gold, Gary had nothing to say, but negative against the Essex wannabe. 'I wanted to have some fun and I really was having fun until you started singing tonight. I was embarrassed to be sat here,' he told him. However, Rylan's mentor Nicole Scherzinger retaliated, by saying: 'Don’t be an old grumpy fart.' Recently Rylan has proven that he got no hard feelings towards Gary, tweeting on Sunday: 'I have nothing but respect and admiration for @GBarlowOfficial.'
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