Sharon Osbourne joined her X Factor act Sam Bailey on stage for a duet during Bailey's homecoming celebration in Leicester last night (December 12).
The former prison guard returned to her hometown ahead of the show's final this weekend, where she was reunited with her husband Craig and their two children Brook and Tommy.
Bailey and X Factor mentor Osbourne then headed to her local men's working club and performed a karaoke rendition of 'The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)' in front of friends, family and fans.
Addressing the crowd after their performance, Osbourne enthused: "I would like to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for all your support for Sam."
She added: "Listen, Sam Bailey is going to put Leicester on the map. I hope you all have a very happy Christmas. The only thing Sam Bailey can give me is a platinum album.
The former prison guard returned to her hometown ahead of the show's final this weekend, where she was reunited with her husband Craig and their two children Brook and Tommy.
Bailey and X Factor mentor Osbourne then headed to her local men's working club and performed a karaoke rendition of 'The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)' in front of friends, family and fans.
Addressing the crowd after their performance, Osbourne enthused: "I would like to say thank you from the bottom of my heart for all your support for Sam."
She added: "Listen, Sam Bailey is going to put Leicester on the map. I hope you all have a very happy Christmas. The only thing Sam Bailey can give me is a platinum album.
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