The X Factor's most controversial performer will fight to survive another live show as she continues to make headlines all over the country.
Rapper Honey G wants to put Harrow and ‘North Weezy’ or North London on the map, but what do the people of Harrow think of her?
She is planning to tackle the classic Men in Black song, made famous by Hollywood star Will Smith.
However, creative director Brian Friedman said he is worried how her performance will go.
He said she wants to dance more but the choreographer Friedman says she is a “little shakey’ in rehearsals.
Singer John Legend appeared on the show last week but wasn't taken with the rapper's style.
He said: “There's been a lot of conversation about her, I'd heard about her but I hadn't seen any of the episodes leading up to it.
“She has attracted a lot of attention, all I told her was try and be the best version of her that you can be.”
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Despite some public views, there is still a lot of love out there for Harrow's number one rapper:
@The_Honey_G love this look, a pretty smile and love your hair up. Wish you alot of success.
— OliviaJo1 (@olivia_jo1) October 26, 2016
@The_Honey_G love you Honey G! I'm your biggest fan #northweezy #honeyG #xfactor pic.twitter.com/88ouLvXNcr
— Jade Allen (@jadeallen17) October 25, 2016
@The_Honey_G love your performances. Now where does one buy some #sunglasses just like #The_Honey_G? #thexfactor #LouisWalshXFact
— Craig Hickman (@lonzodog) October 24, 2016
@FreddyParker98 West London! Then I can really show you around Acton, Park Royal, Northolt, Uxbridge and Harrow (@The_Honey_G home town) 😂😂
— Roxanne (@RoxanneT_x) October 26, 2016
Our poll showed that 81 per cent of people do not think Honey G will make the Xfactor final.
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