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Published 15:00 23 Nov 2012 GMT
Updated 10:51 15 Jun 2015 BST
They are the last remaining boy band in the competition and it seems Union J can get their mentor Louis Walsh to agree to anything… that is, if they get through this weekend.
The four boys have revealed that if they do get to the semi-finals next weekend, Louis will wear a onesie on national television.

The boys are hoping that they can get through to the semi-finals next week.
JJ told Heat magazine: “We’ve said if we get to the semi-final he has to wear a onesie and he’s agreed.”
And it’s not just going to be any old onesie as JJ explained: “In the studio on a Saturday night, it’s gonna have a hood, it’s going to say Team Louis on the back and it’s going to have an Irish flag on it.”

Both the boys and Louis will be anxious to see if the onesie will be coming out.
The boys will have to impress not once but twice on Saturday night, as all of the remaining acts will sing two songs, to get through to the next stage of the competition.
But if Louis Walsh in a onesie on TV in front of a few million people isn’t reason to vote, we don’t know what is!
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