Lily Allen is the latest celeb to wade into the Honey G row

And spoiler: she isn't happy

Honey G

by Ruby Norris |
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In our eyes Honey G is the gift that just keeps giving.

Week after week she's sailed through the The X Factor live shows and public vote with her, er, unique musical talent.

(When we say Honey, you say G. Anyone? No, OK then.)

And barely a day goes by when the Internet isn't flooded with Honey G-related rumours.

Apparently she's David Cameron in a wig, guys.

We're just going to leave this here.

Honey G

She also became the poster girl for 'The X Factor is a fix' campaigners after it was revealed she's due to make an appearance at Kitty's and Kandy nightclub on the night of the final.

We've already bought our tickets.

Recently Honey G has also angered viewers who believe her act is mocking hip-hop culture. She's even been accused of racism and cultural appropriation.

Amid these claims 50 Cent (Yes. Actual 50 Cent) stepped up to defend Honey G, claiming: "People be crazy saying Honey G's act is racist. For anybody who thinks a white person performing music of black origin is racist, you know they don't know what racism really is, " according to the Mirror.

But while Fiddy is a fan of the Honey, whose real name is Anna Gilford, other celebs aren’t so keen.

The latest celebrity to speak out about Honey G, is Lilly Allen, and she didn't have very nice things to say.

Lily Allen

Speaking on BBC Radio One, the singer said: “As far as I can tell she [Honey G] is a white lady that dresses up in Ali G, Goldie Lookin Chain kind of attire."

OK, we can take that. Those are just the fact Lils.

She then continued: "She has done really well on X Factor and ITV is pouring money into her. I’m not black but I find it offensive. So wrong on so many levels, I can’t even start to talk about it."

Oh.

Honey G

Honey G has previously hit back at reports she's offending black culture, explaining: "Any claims about me being racist are completely false and ridiculous. I've been heavily influenced by rap and hip-hop culture and involved in it for a number of years."

She added in The Sun: "I find it quite insulting that people would think I am a novelty act but maybe people have a problem with a white woman rapping.”

Watch out Lily. Don't mess with the G.

BTW: HONEY G RAPPED ABOUT HOW GOOD SHE IS IN BED :O

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