Honey G wins over fans with surprisingly entertaining performance of California Love on X Factor
Judges weren't prepared for the 35-year-old rappers performance - and found themselves loving it
HONEY G stole the show on tonight's X Factor - with the divisive star actually turning fans around with an entertaining performance.
The 35-year-old North Weezy rapper caused controversy when Sharon Osbourne decided to put her through to the finals despite having more serious performers within her Over 25 category.
But Honey G surprised the judges with her performance of California Love by Tupac- and proved to not be as terrible as originally assumed.
Nicole Scherzinger was the first to praise the star and said: "That was so much fun. You had us all up here chanting."
Simon Cowell then confessed: "I don't know what's just happened. But here's the weird thing...I loved it.
"I just really like you. I thought you weren't serious when you first came in. But now..I realise that you are! Only Sharon Osbourne could do this."
However, not everyone remained convinced - with Nicole Scherzinger saying that while she found it entertaining, thought original artist Tupac would "turn over in his grave" at the performance.
Some fans agreed and thought that it was unfair that the star was put through over others.
One fan said: "#honeyg is a disgrace and an insult to people who actually have musical talent. #xfactor #fixfactor"
While a second agreed and also believed that colourful duo Bratavio should also be criticised as they said: "Honey G and Bratavio make a joke out of the x factors. Watch the good proper singers go one by one. #XFactor"
This week's song choice theme is 'Express Yourself' - where the twelve acts are given the opportunity to perform a song they feel best showcases their talent.
Sunday night's episode will see Dermot O'Leary reveal the first contestants to be eliminated after being put to the public vote.
In a new twist for this year, song themes for the following weeks haven't been pre-determined, and will be decided on Sunday night by a mechanical jukebox wheel.
Themes up for grabs include Oscars, Boy Band vs Girl Band, Disco, Motown, 80’s, Divas and Louis Loves (the Louis Walsh collection).
Catch The X Factor, Saturday and Sunday on ITV1.
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