• 4th Impact girls pose with "X-Factor UK" mentor Cheryl Versini.

4th Impact girls pose with "X-Factor UK" mentor Cheryl Versini. (Photo : Twitter/4th Impact)

Filipina girl band 4th Impact performed two beautiful, powerful, and energetic rendition of Jackson 5 "I'll Be There," and a mashup song of Iggy Azalea's "Fancy" and Gwen Stefani "Rich Girl" as their last performance before being voted off.

On the fifth elimination, the girl band, consisted siblings Almira Gollayan, Irene Gollaya, Mylene Gollayan and Celina Gollayan, faced Lauren Murray in a "sing-off." Both contestants got two votes each from the four judges. The final verdict of whose act will go home was based on the number votes.

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4th Impact received the lowest weekly votes. The Filipina band was announced to be leaving the competition. The sister act band thanked the British public for letting them share their talents.

Almira, the eldest of the group, made a final goodbye to the show. She said, "We just want to thank British public for letting us sing on this stage. Even though we're Filipinos, you've accepted us, and welcomed us."

"X-Factor UK" judge Cheryl Fernandez-Versini and eldest sisters of Celina were shocked when the younger member of the band suddenly fell down, according to Daily Mail.

The youngest sibling was treated by the paramedics. The Filipina girl band updated the health status of their youngest member through a tweet saying, "We just want to think British public for letting us sing on this stage. Even though we're Filipinos, you've accepted us and welcomed us. Thanks to all who voted for us why we reach this far. Celina is ok now thanks for your prayers and love❤️."

Meanwhile, the fans of the Filipina girl band expressed their opinions through Twitter. According to Metro UK, many fans are not happy with the latest result.  

One netizen wrote, "How the hell all of the other acts got more votes than 4th impact?? The girls are super talented and they deserved to go through." 

The contestants who made it to top four are Louisa Johnson, Ché Chesterman, Lauren Murray and Reggie 'n Bollie.