Honey G Eliminated From X Factor Following Controversial Stage Invasion
Amina Maz, a member of the group, who also filmed the entire incident from the crowd, said: “We chose X Factor because it gets millions of viewers each week and Honey G is considered as being the entertaining act of the show”.
Critics have branded the contestant “a white lady that dresses up in Ali G” clothing, arguing that many of her on stage portrayals are racially insensitive.
“You have taken so much and you’ve just soldiered on.
I have no regrets”, adding that her version of California Love hitting the number one spot on Spotify last night proved that “I can sell records”. “You’re clever. Whether you love it or you hate it, people are going to talk about you”.
Speaking to ITV’s Lorraine, Honey said: “We were told they pretended to be disabled to get into the building”.
And Nicole responded by telling Honey G, “You have earned by respect, you are a fighter but unfortunately, the act I am voting to send home is Honey G”.
When she says “Honey” we say “right, have you got everything?”
The camera spotted one fan wearing a cap and hoodie, and he reportedly grabbed Honey G by the shoulders, grabbing her hand and mic. This has been a completely life-changing experience for me.
After weeks of performances that divided the nation, Honey G has come to the end of her time on The X Factor.
Tonight’s show featured live performances from Busted, who made their second appearance this series, and Clean Bandit featuring Sean Paul and Anne-Marie.
There is a vague nod to her newfound passion as a rap artist as her profile claims she has a degree in “popular music and recording”. “That’s what you create, people go insane for you”.
The novelty rapper has denied she is faking it, stating: “There is nothing fake about me. I don’t necessarily think it’s a race thing”. Hopefully, if nothing else she’ll make a nice little career out of herself as some sort of occasional performer and TV personality.