STRICTLY Come Dancing waltzed all over The X Factor in the ratings as the two talent show giants clashed for the first time.

The BBC One ballroom series aired its results show at 7.15pm on October 4, which saw former athlete Iwan Thomas become the first celebrity to be voted out of the series. It drew an average audience of 7.83m with a 33.2 per cent share of the total TV audience.

Over on ITV, an average of 7.49m (including those watching on ITV +1) were glued to X Factor’s Six Chair Challenge, which achieved a share of 32.4 per cent.

The figure for fans who viewed just on ITV was 7.12m.

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Muse have thrown their hats into the ring as headliners for next year’s Glastonbury Festival.

The rock band last headlined the festival in 2010, but said they’d like to try their hand at it again as part of their ongoing world tour for new album Drones.

Bassist Christopher Wolstenholme told Q magazine: “I think we would play Glasto every year if we could. It’s probably the best festival in the world.”

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Lady Gaga has said appearing in the new season of American Horror Story was an “exhilarating” experience.

The singer raved about her time on American Horror Story: Hotel as she arrived for the star-studded premiere of the FX show in the US.

With fiance Taylor Kinney as her date, Gaga said playing Countess Elizabeth, who runs the Hotel Cortez, made her feel alive.

“It’s been so fun,” said the pop star, who arrived fashionably late in a red gown with a thigh-high slit.

“Everybody on this cast has been really open and available to me in a very honest way, so I’m able to be myself in a way I feel like I haven’t been in a really long time, so they are just making me feel so alive,” Lady Gaga said.

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The son of Victoria and David Beckham stars in The Vamps’ video for new single Wake Up – climbing on the roof and setting off a flare, before pulling off some impressive stunts.

Brooklyn, aged 16, is good friends with the British pop band, who range in age from 19 to 21.

The Vamps said: “This video was something we had never done before; we performed on top of a radio tower, 100 feet in the air. It was pretty scary, but absolutely awesome.

“We were lucky enough to have Brooklyn Beckham in the video, he’s a super nice guy and crazy talented.”

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