Honey G BLOCKS DJ Talent on Twitter – as BGT star calls for Jeremy Kyle to force X Factor rapper to take lie detector
The pair could soon be battling it out on chat show Jeremy Kyle
X Factor star Honey G has given arch nemesis DJ Talent the ultimate social media snub and blocked him on Twitter - and the pair could soon be thrashing out their musical differences on telly after he called for her to take a LIE DETECTOR on The Jeremy Kyle Show.
The furious hip hop performer issued a warning to the aspiring chart star, real name Anna Gilford, in The Sun Online's exclusive video which showed him ranting she had 'ripped off' his lyrics.
We can now reveal Honey, who is an act in Sharon Osbourne's category in the hit TV show, has snubbed him on her Twitter account permanently.
Britain's Got Talent star DJ Talent tried to access her profile only to be met with the words: "You are blocked from following @The_Honey_G and viewing @The_Honey_G's Tweets."
The Sun exclusively revealed DJ Talent’s fury at Honey G’s alleged rhyme stealing as the rapper slammed her for being disrespectful – and accused her of being a “con, a fake and a phony”.]
Yet things are now set to go one step further.
Not content with starring on two hit ITV programmes they could bump the number up to four by battling it on on both Jezza AND Judge Rinder.
DJ Talent exclusively told The Sun Online: "The beef continues - I want to take Honey G on the Jeremy Kyle show.
"If could be DJ Talent and Honey G on the Jeremy Kyle show, and Honey G taking a lie detector test.
"Jeremy Kyle, what would you say to Honey G - do you think Honey G is a dirty little liar?
"Do you think she would pass or fail the Jeremy Kyle Lie Detector Test?
"Let me see what he thinks."
He is furious that Honey allegedly ripped off the hook from his rap I Say Britain.
In a direct message to her shared via The Sun online, he slams her for being disrespectful – and accuses her of being a “con, a fake and a phony”.
Not content with getting Jezza's take on the spat, Judge Rinder could soon be drawn into the drama after his stint on Strictly Come Dancing.
DJ Talent called on TV's legal eagle to give his verdict and said: "Do you find Honey G guilty of stealing DJ Talent's raps and lyrics?
"I think Honey G should be disqualified."
As part of his latest exclusive revelation he has also called on Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden - judges on the series on BGT in which he starred - to fight his corner and call for Honey G to be booted out of the show.
Controversial X Factor contestant Honey, who sailed through the show's Motown week, blocked the gold-toothed rapper from her Twitter profile after he sent her a direct message.
Venting his fury he wrote: "“You have cussed me and disrespected me on national television.
“Honey G has stolen the lyrics from my work. You have ripped off my chorus and my hook.”
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DJ Talent – who gained popularity on the 2009 series of the ITV talent show – gave The Sun Online the exclusive first look of a no-holds barred video slating the former, who has proved a surprise hit with viewers.
He starts the track stating: “DJ Talent, Britain’s Got Talent versus Honey G, X Factor.”
The rapper then hurls insults over his favoured club beat such as “Honey G, Vaseline your a**e” and “Honey G, Vaseline your mouth.”
With his 28 gold teeth – worth around £7,000 – gleaming, the furious rapper then warns: “I’m a bad boy, what you gonna do? I’m a bad boy, listen I’m talking to you.”
He argues that his one verse rhyme, ‘When I saw Britain, You say Talent, Britain’s Got Talent it’s the DJ Talent’, is startlingly similar to the X Factor star’s ‘I say Honey, You say G’ battle cry.
Speaking exclusively to The Sun online, he fumed: “I wrote that track from my heart.
“It was for the people of Great Britain and the nation.
“It’s been on telly for 16 million people, it’s been played in Wembley Arena. It’s been all over newspapers."
Honey G will attempt to show off her talent as a credible musicians on X factor's Saturday night show, where she will take on a Diva-themed track.
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