People are saying The X Factor is fixed…AGAIN!

Another week, another X Factor fixing scandal

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by Ruby Norris |
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We've said it before and we'll say it again, this year's The X Factor has been pretty controversial. Scandalous, even.

There has been porking on the stairs, contestants sneaking around and hiding in cupboards and, of course, Honey G.

The rapper from north weezey (somewhere in London, we're not completely sure where) has been the centre of claims that the singing show is fixed.

Mainly because Honey, who's real name is Anna Gilford, is booked to make a public appearance and a nightclub called Kitty's & Kandy on the night of The X Factor final.

We've already chosen our outfits and booked our tickets.

Viewers were pretty angered as the rapper survived the public vote and sailed through to next week's show.

She was likened to BREXIT and there were calls to ban the British public from voting.

She's been put up for the Eurovision job. A fate worse then hell, some would say. Not us though, obv.

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And her leather trouser-clad knee slide fail on Sunday night's results show caused a bit of a stir.

BUT STEVIE RITCHIE WANTS TO DO A DUET SO ALL IS WELL IN THE WORLD.

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Anyway, enough about Honey G.

This weekend X Factor viewers did what they do best and accused the show of being a fix. But this week it was due to the fact the the voting app had crashed.

As Four Of Diamonds faced Saara Aalto in the sing off, which (spoiler alert) saw the girlband voted off the show by all the judges save their mentor Louis Walsh, fans took to twitter to express their frustration at the voting up not working.

One wrote: "Usuall don't believe all this fix stuff but the fact I couldn't vote on the X Factor app MAKES ME QUESTION HOW THEY COUNT VOTES #XFactor."

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The app crashed as fans tried use the "life line" vote, which was won by Simon Cowell's girl, Sam Lavery.

Not everyone was surprised by this technical fault...

The X Factor have not yet commented on these latest fixing claims, in the meantime we're dusting off how flares and platforms for Diva Week next weekend.

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