Controversial rapper Honey G has made it through another live Xfactor show and is now a big hit with mums across the country.
People are showing their love for the singer by posting pictures of their mothers and stepmothers dressed as the star during Saturday night's programme.
Real name Anna Georgette Gilford is making headlines all over the country after she was put through to the live stages by Overs category mentor Sharon Osbourne, who said she had decided to take a “risk” on the 35-year-old.
Honey G was the fifth act who secured a place into week 3, beating Freddy Parker after singing Notorious BIG’s Mo Money Mo Problems.
Do you think your mum looks like Honey G? We would love to see your snaps.
Take a look at a few we have already spotted -
When ya step mum looks like @The_Honey_G 😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/rl5yY22ts7
— Caitlin (@caitlin_denton_) October 15, 2016
#XFactor #MummyG mum is baso honey g MUMMY B @TheXFactor pic.twitter.com/tadxgT7kHL
— victoria (@vickyy_bryan) October 15, 2016
whys my mum just walked down stairs dressed as Honey G ffs :) pic.twitter.com/FTcBuXbWPV
— ciara meehan (@ciaramayxo) October 9, 2016
She's not my mum but my friend @haysieb looks like @The_Honey_G and her kids think so too!!! #mummyg #thuglife pic.twitter.com/gLq3aDAb5L
— Ceri Lewis (@queenceri) October 9, 2016
Pls why does my mum think she's honey g #ruthyb pic.twitter.com/fNZBGIdqXL
— Ella (@EllaBradshaw2) October 9, 2016
@TheXFactor @PattySherwood's mum is Honey G!!! pic.twitter.com/llLsc09QZB
— chris curtis (@chriscurtis1982) October 9, 2016
My mum was the OG honey g TBH literal mummy G pic.twitter.com/XAvrWyefQ4
— Spooky Shauna🕸 (@SafetyPinSivann) October 9, 2016
My mum looks like @The_Honey_G #MummyG 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/0gsSuf873S
— Lisa (@Lissa_gregory1) October 9, 2016
She will now take on Divas week in next week's show.
Good luck Honey G, Harrow is behind you!
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