Simon Cowell's former darling Paula Abdul today confirmed she had also been fired from the panel in a desperate shake-up by the mogul and the show's producers.
'Yes, it’s true; I won’t be returning to The X Factor next season,' Abdul said in a statement today.
'I’ve learned through my longevity in this industry that business decisions often times override personal considerations.
She continued: 'Simon is, and will remain a dear friend of mine and I’ve treasured my experience working this past season. I want nothing more than for The X Factor to exceed ALL of their wildest dreams. This truly has been a blessing and I am most grateful.'
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Cowell, who first worked with Abdul on American Idol, wants to re-boot the show after its ratings fell short of expectations when it was launched last year.
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The decision to dismiss Abdul has surprised many, given how hard Cowell worked to secure her on the panel.
It took several months for her contract to negotiated and she only closed her deal hours before the first televised audition.
'You just have to get that chemistry, and she’s right,' he said at the time. 'I’ve never found anyone better than her.'
Both Abdul and Scherzinger were embroiled in the controversy surrounding the shock elimination of 13-year-old frontrunner Rachel Crow.
Cowell hinted at a major changes on the show last month when he was quoted as saying: 'We change these shows all the time.'
And he said in a statement today: 'I want to say a massive thank you to Paula, Nicole and Steve for being part of The X Factor last year. I'm sure all three are going to have massive success in what they do next , but now is the time to thank them all for everything they did last year.'
Although the X Factor performed solidly in the ratings, hovering around the 12 million mark, it did not attract the same kind of huge viewing figures regularly attained by Cowell's former show American Idol.
He said he became ‘a bit too cocky' last year and admitted the slumping viewing figures had 'put my ego in check'.
Record executive L.A. Reid, who has previously worked with Mariah Carey, Pink, Justin Bieber, Rihanna, survived the cut.
Nicole managed a brave face as she stepped out in New York City in a black lacy top, skinny black jeans and an oversized fluffy fur gilet.
Deadline reports that sources say neither Jones, Scherzinger and Abdul left the show of their own accord.
But Nicole's camp insist it was her decision not to return.
'She wants to focus on her music career,' a source said. 'She's spoken to Simon [Cowell] and he's given her his blessing.'
Nicole, 33, is currently rehearsing for her upcoming European tour that kicks off next month.
'X Factor took a lot more of her time than she ever expected,' the source said. 'She didn't have any time really to work on her music. She was doing X Factor six days a week.'
Nicole had originally been slated to be a presenter on the U.S. version of the TV talent show, but ended up stepping onto the judging panel when original judge Cheryl Cole was ditched.
'She found out today,' a show source told E! Online. 'At this point, the only ones staying are Simon and L.A. Reid.'
Another source confirms to E! News that both Paula and Nicole's contracts were not renewed.
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'Simon wants to take the show in a different direction,' the insider added.