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Four of Diamonds predict big things for X Factor’s Honey G

The girl group, who were booted off Sunday's show, showed no spite as they gushed over the quirky rapper's prospects

AXED X Factor girlband Four of Diamonds can see pound signs surrounding show survivor Honey G, claiming she will be a MILLIONAIRE thanks to her quirky character.

The four-piece showed no spite at getting the boot at the expense of the North Weezy rapper - who has divided viewers with her performances.

 X Factor girlband Four of Diamonds claim Honey G will be a millionaire
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X Factor girlband Four of Diamonds claim Honey G will be a millionaireCredit: Splash News
 They see pound signs surrounding the wannabe rapper
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They see pound signs surrounding the wannabe rapperCredit: Splash News

Showing serious girl power solidarity, the band – made up of Caroline, Lauren, Yasmin and Sophia – gushed: "She's going to make millions!

"She's so marketable - look at the reaction! People were dressing up as Honey G all over the place!

"So many kids love her as well, and the kids are who everyone on The X Factor aim for, and she's got it."

 The band believe Honey's marketability will make her famous
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The band believe Honey's marketability will make her famousCredit: Splash News

The bubbly group were evicted on Sunday night's life show after a sing-off against Saara Aalto.

Since then, they have acted the role of cheerleader for the Honey, real name Anna Guildford, and exclusively told The Sun Online she "deserved" her place on Simon Cowell's show.

 Honey G has support from the four-piece who said she 'deserved' her place on the ITV show
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Honey G has support from the four-piece who said she 'deserved' her place on the ITV showCredit: Splash News

Today they continued to sing the same tune and fend off criticism from the likes of Professor Green who branded her a "gimmick" and Britain's Got Talent star DJ Talent who claims she stole his song.

They "Everyone got their own interpretation and identity, and that's hers.

"She's openly said she's not trying to be offensive to anyone, she has a passion. She's a rapper and there's never been a rapper on the show, and not everyone's going to get it."

 They insisted not everyone would 'get' the North Weezy star
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They insisted not everyone would 'get' the North Weezy starCredit: Rex Features

Following their exit, they defended show mentor Louis Walsh and continued to fight Honey's corner.

Showing no hard feelings they insisted: “We all love Honey G, she’s great and she works so hard. She deserves her place as much as anyone else in the competition now.

“We’re happy for her to still be in and us be out now.”

The baseball-capped singer, who left fans open-mouthed with a dramatic knee-slide when she learned she was safe for another week, has become a surprise hit with fans.

 Honey G survived the Boyband versus Girlband themed week
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Honey G survived the Boyband versus Girlband themed weekCredit: Getty Images
 This Morning host Holly Willoughby has also fought her corner
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This Morning host Holly Willoughby has also fought her cornerCredit: Rex Features

This week, This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby defended her reality TV show favourite to show guest and fellow rapper, Professor Green.

Quizzing him about the controversial rapper, Holly said: “I want to ask you about Honey G because she has really got to you.”

He conceded she had a “little bit” before adding: “My feeling with it is that it’s a gimmick right?”

 Honey was slammed as a gimmick by Professor Green
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Honey was slammed as a gimmick by Professor GreenCredit: Fame Flynet

Holly quickly jumped in to defend her saying: “I don’t think it is, I think that’s where you’re wrong.”

Phillip agreed saying: "She does appear to be taking it very seriously."

However, Professor Green wouldn't concede his point and said: "Bless her," before adding: "If you're a rapper you write your own lyrics and tell your own story so it's really difficult to attempt to be a credible rapper and come up with a song when the whole point of the show is to perform other people's music."

Holly quickly cut in with: "Is 'I say Honey, you say G' not her own? Come on!"


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