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X FACTOR finalist Saara Aalto was left fighting to find the right words on Good Morning Britain as she was confronted about Honey G doing better than her in the competition.

The Finnish star found herself in the bottom two of the ITV talent show again this weekend while the controversial and divisive rapper went through to the next round.

 Saara giggled on Good Morning Britain when confronted about Honey G
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Saara giggled on Good Morning Britain when confronted about Honey GCredit: ITV

Appearing on the Morning chat show, Saara was left dumbfounded when pushed by Piers Morgan into a line of questioning about her competitor.

Starting the conversation with a telling silence when asked about how she felt about Honey G, Saara quickly backtracked and said that she "loved" the rapper.

 Honey G has been dividing fans with people either loving or hating her
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Honey G has been dividing fans with people either loving or hating herCredit: Splash News

Piers then added: "But she's not a good singer, is she?" to which Saara responded: "She's not a singer, she's a rapper."

The TV host then repeated that she "wasn't any good" and Saara demurely replied: "I think she's a personality."

She later added: "I'm not into rap singers so I don't really know. I can't really tell."

Pushy Piers then continued and asked her: ";How does it feel to be in that elimination to see Honey G being considered being better than you?"

Saara then insisted: "I think this competition is not about someone being better than someone else."

Piers then ended the discussion by telling her: "You're ten times better than she is."

 Saara tried to tactfully avoid giving an answer over her rival
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Saara tried to tactfully avoid giving an answer over her rivalCredit: ITV

Former kennel worker Freddy Parker was eliminated from the competition on Sunday night after the judges went to deadlock and he received the lowest number of public votes.

Saara, who was up against 18-year-old Freddy in the sing off, won over the judges with her version of Leona Lewis' Run - originally by rock band Snow Patrol.

Meanwhile, Honey G started a new fix storm after she was put through to the next round after earning enough public votes to guarantee her safety.


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