The cosy factor! Cheryl Fernandez-Versini swamps her petite frame in oversized woolly jumper as she arrives at X Factor rehearsals

There's no criticizing the commitment she pledges to the talent show.

And Cheryl Fernandez-Versini showed her support to her three final groups in person on Thursday as she oversaw the Live Show studio rehearsals.

The Newcastle-born singer struck the perfect balance between style and comfort when she was pictured arriving at the ITV studios dressed in a perfectly autumnal ensemble.

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Brr, it's cold in here: Cheryl Fernandez-Versini cut a chilly figure as she was pictured arriving at The X Factor studio for the Live Shows rehearsals in London on Thursday

Brr, it's cold in here: Cheryl Fernandez-Versini cut a chilly figure as she was pictured arriving at The X Factor studio for the Live Shows rehearsals in London on Thursday

Cheryl, 32, swamped her petite frame in a brown cosy knitted jumper which featured side splits and a cowl neck.

She teamed the chunky knit with a pair of black leather trousers and although she was covered up, she was seemingly shivering as she made the short journey from her car to the building.

The Groups mentor made every effort to ward off the autumnal chill by concealing her hands with her long sleeves.

Seasonal dressing dream: Cheryl, 32, was suitably styled in the chunky cowl-neck knit which she teamed with a pair of black leather trousers

Seasonal dressing dream: Cheryl, 32, was suitably styled in the chunky cowl-neck knit which she teamed with a pair of black leather trousers

There's only one thing for it: The Groups mentor made every effort to ward off the autumnal chill by concealing her hands with her long sleeves

There's only one thing for it: The Groups mentor made every effort to ward off the autumnal chill by concealing her hands with her long sleeves

She'll catch her death: The Groups mentor was seemingly shivering as she opted to go without a coat

She'll catch her death: The Groups mentor was seemingly shivering as she opted to go without a coat

Cheryl was typically preened in an appropriate off-duty style with her angelic face perfectly contoured and her flowing brunette locks tied into a secure top-knot.

The only accessory she needed was her wayfarer-shaped sunglasses which proved to be somewhat of a disguise tool. 

Despite her evident discomfort at the plummeting temperatures, Cheryl appeared in high spirits ahead of the exciting day.

A size too big: Cheryl's knitted top hung loose off her doll-like figure

A size too big: Cheryl's knitted top hung loose off her doll-like figure

She means business: The former Girls Aloud singer held her head high as she headed to meet her three remaining groups

She means business: The former Girls Aloud singer held her head high as she headed to meet her three remaining groups

She was pictured hunching over as she left her car, seemingly tensing her body to reduce the effect of the cold weather.

However, she soon straightened up and made a confident entrance into the studio where she joined her three remaining same-sex groups - Alien Uncovered, 4th Impact and ReggieNBollie.

Fellow judge Nick Grimshaw - who is looking after the Boys category in his debut turn - was also pictured heading into the television centre in Wembley.

Smile and wave: Nick Grimshaw was in chipper spirits as he was pictured heading to the Wembley studio
Smile and wave: Nick Grimshaw was in chipper spirits as he was pictured heading to the Wembley studio

Smile and wave: Nick Grimshaw was in chipper spirits as he was pictured heading to the Wembley studio

Uncharacteristically camera shy: Rita Ora was comparably coy as she arrived with her fur-trimmed coat around her face

Uncharacteristically camera shy: Rita Ora was comparably coy as she arrived with her fur-trimmed coat around her face

Let's do this: Alien Uncovered looked ready to sing and dance their hearts out as they posed outside

Let's do this: Alien Uncovered looked ready to sing and dance their hearts out as they posed outside

Individual style senses: The six-piece girl band gave the stylish judges a run for their money as they slipped into all variety of eye-catching ensembles

Individual style senses: The six-piece girl band gave the stylish judges a run for their money as they slipped into all variety of eye-catching ensembles

While the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show host was in a chipper mood, fellow newcomer Rita Ora desperately was uncharacteristically camera-shy and hid behind her fur-trimmed coat.

Meanwhile six-piece girl band Alien Uncovered gave the stylish judges a run for their money as they slipped into deliberately clashing ensembles.

Their rivals - and the only boyband left in the competition - ReggieNBollie were easily in the highest spirits as they were visibly excited in the run-up to the first Live Show on Saturday.

Flying the flag for the boys: The only remaining boyband - ReggieNBollie - couldn't hide their happiness as they prepared to sing for Cheryl

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