X Factor’s Emily Middlemas puts on a brave face for rehearsals after boyfriend Ryan Lawrie loses his place to Honey G
The singer is still keen to make her mark on the competition despite her upset
HER boyfriend Ryan Lawrie lost his place on the show to Honey G last week.
But Emily Middlemas seems to have put the upset behind her as she returned to X Factor rehearsals this week.
Going make up free, the teen flashed a grin as she left the studio, swiftly followed by an equally happy looking Honey G and Saara Alto.
On Sunday evening Emily looked devastated as she was forced to say goodbye to her boyfriend of eight months.
Ryan had gone up against Honey G in the sing-off on but despite his best efforts, three out of the four judges decided his time on the ITV show was up.
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While Honey G ran around celebrating, Emily could be seen rubbing her partners back before planting a series of kisses on him.
Speaking following the news Ryan – who has been in the bottom two on a number of occasions- said: “The highlight’s been the whole thing just being able to be here just wow I’m so glad to have come sixth in the show
“Thank you to everyone on this show because you changed my life."
He added: “I hope Emily goes on and wins it now.”
The following day Ryan was a little more honest with comments - giving the strongest hint yet that Honey G is in fact fake.
Speaking on The Morning the day after his exit, he claimed she is a”character” like Keith Lemon, who was created by comedian Leigh Francis.
Ryan also revealed Honey appears to struggle to keep up her “street” style in The X Factor house, and often slips back into a “posh accent.”
He replied: “I feel [it’s] like a Keith Lemon vibe.. Like a character she portrays.
“I feel it’s a side to her in a sense…”
He went on to reveal the mask slipped when she was behind closed doors with the other housemates.
Ryan explained: “I didn’t really see her that much in the house… She goes in her room and rehearses a lot.
“I still feel like there’s two sides to her… Like a split personality thing… ”
He continued by saying she struggles to keep up her "street" accent and sometimes sounds very "posh".
He added: "The accent changes. Sometimes she'll be really posh and sometimes it'll be like street talk."
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