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Honey G's struggles with drugs
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grimtales1
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by JasonWatkins:
“Neither have I ..”

Me neither...
GibsonSG
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by Virtuoso:
“WTF haha, people honestly think that Simon Cowell is a lizard person don't they? Honey G is having a laugh at everyone in what she's doing. She'll probably be laughing at people's reactions as should Simon Cowell. The level of suspicion is freaky. She's a business woman who's gone out to have a laugh and has pulled it off. She's having the time of her life and she's laughing at you guys when you take her seriously. I think she's fantastic.”

I don't take her seriously which is why it annoys me she has gone so far in a singing competition. I think your comment is misplaced as she didn't get as far as she has by her own merits. The producers want her in the competition because a lot of us keep talking about it and therefore there is still an interest, and there are some strange people that think she is entertaining therefore missing the point as you have.

I don't care if she is a businesswoman, go run your business Honey G!
mrsgrumpy49
12-11-2016
Oh please she's a fake rapper promoting a gangsta type image.
The wildest thing she ever got up to was probably stamp collecting.
Virtuoso
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by GibsonSG:
“I don't take her seriously which is why it annoys me she has gone so far in a singing competition. I think your comment is misplaced as she didn't get as far as she has by her own merits. The producers want her in the competition because a lot of us keep talking about it and therefore there is still an interest, and there are some strange people that think she is entertaining therefore missing the point as you have.

I don't care if she is a businesswoman, go run your business Honey G!”

You can make your comments, but it makes no difference. She's having an absolute killer time. There is no material evidence for your claim that X Factor is rigged or manipulated - not even a single piece of conctrete evidence. Regarding her being a business woman with a postgraduate degree? I absolutely am chuffed for her and respect her hard work for achieving those things.

Honestly, try to let people enjoy what they enjoy. Why be negative? Imagine she was someone who you cared about, you'd be having the time of your life watching her. Surely the best thing you can be is open-minded and try and have a laugh. Calm down and enjoy a hot cup of Honey G.
Tuvok
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by Virtuoso:
“I'm with you here. Honey G is an addicted. She's addicted to the realness and the game and I 100% support her. We've all done drugs. Alcohol's a drug. A few class A drugs don't matter. We're all adults at the end of the day.”

No - not everybody drinks!
Hackettboy
12-11-2016
This a non story she tried drugs lots of people have ,this is such a put out story to make her look more street plus it gives the show more free publicity,well done Simon
pie-eyed
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by walterwhite:
“I would suggest huge amounts of adults have at some point taken a Class A drug.”

Without taking to the press to boast about how "real" it makes them. The woman in s an embarrassment. The show in a joke. Passing this disaster off as talent is an insult to the viewers.
Roesia
12-11-2016
The public reaction this is disgusting. Because someone took drugs in the past they should be blacklisted from society for life? It's no wonder there are so many screwed up people out there refusing to get help for their addictions when this is how they are treated even when they are clean. It's not like she was a dealer, and it says she turned to drugs after being kidnapped and sexually assaulted so how can people be so utterly void of comapssion? I swear people are getting more and more ignorant and hateful, and gleefullly so.

As long as she's not using now, what on earth could possibly be the problem?

Not a fan of her nonsense act at all but the attitude of some on Twatter is infuriating.
BadLadAsh
12-11-2016
Love her honesty, you keep keepin it real HG.
Blondie X
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by GibsonSG:
“I don't take her seriously which is why it annoys me she has gone so far in a singing competition. I think your comment is misplaced as she didn't get as far as she has by her own merits. The producers want her in the competition because a lot of us keep talking about it and therefore there is still an interest, and there are some strange people that think she is entertaining therefore missing the point as you have.

I don't care if she is a businesswoman, go run your business Honey G!”

Totally agree. She might be having 'the time of her life' (apparently) but I find her as entertaining as a bout of dysentery. It's not funny, it's not entertaining, it's not satire - it's like watching someones mum going to a fancy dress party as a 90's rapper without actually having a clue what a rapper actually is or what they do.

With previous novelty acts, I can see the appeal and most of them have had charm and charisma but I m genuinely baffled at the thought that anyone finds her funny or entertaining. She's about as real and street as my gran. Seriously, I find everything about her an absolute embarrassment and can't believe anyone is enabling her.

And I think this story is about as real as everything else about her - ie about as genuine as a nine pound note.

But, hey, it's got column inches and people talking about the big old fake so job done I suppose for someone who would value fame over dignity
JasonWatkins
12-11-2016
Apparently she's "battling through" the auditions now ..

http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/h...ough-x-9248317

As if you didn't need any further proof of how favourable the media is treating her.

Maybe this is the ultimate plan though ?. Maybe Cowell has set himself a 'challenge' of creating an 'artist' out of someone with, at best, sub-par "skills". Michelle McManus was somewhat of a pet project of his, so I suppose Honey G is the next step in a sense.
Roesia
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by Eva_Coco_May:
“Who hasn't tried a pill or a bit of coke - this is a non story”

Why do people always think just because it was the norm for them it must be for everyone else?
Roesia
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by walterwhite:
“I would suggest huge amounts of adults have at some point taken a Class A drug.”

Huge amounts? Really?
Blondie X
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by JasonWatkins:
“Apparently she's "battling through" the auditions now ..

http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/h...ough-x-9248317

As if you didn't need any further proof of how favourable the media is treating her.

Maybe this is the ultimate plan though ?. Maybe Cowell has set himself a 'challenge' of creating an 'artist' out of someone with, at best, sub-par "skills". Michelle McManus was somewhat of a pet project of his, so I suppose Honey G is the next step in a sense.”

You could be onto something here Jason. Maybe truth has finally become stranger than fiction and Cowell has created a reality show within a reality show where he takes the least talented, least credible, least urban, least street person who crosses his path and manages to persuade the public that this person is the future of hip hop and celebrated by legends of the genre.
Eva_Coco_May
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by Roesia:
“Why do people always think just because it was the norm for them it must be for everyone else?”



Did I say that? No I said it was a non story because a lot of people probably a high percentage take some sort of drug every single day and I couldn't care less if honey G tried cocaine in her life because quite a lot of people have tried it on the off chance - it's a non story and just more excuse for controversy in the honey G bubble.....and yes I have tried it once when I was 17 - never again
Virtuoso
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by BadLadAsh:
“Love her honesty, you keep keepin it real HG.”

Yes! When I say Honey, you say G!

Originally Posted by Blondie X:
“Totally agree. She might be having 'the time of her life' (apparently) but I find her as entertaining as a bout of dysentery. It's not funny, it's not entertaining, it's not satire - it's like watching someones mum going to a fancy dress party as a 90's rapper without actually having a clue what a rapper actually is or what they do.

With previous novelty acts, I can see the appeal and most of them have had charm and charisma but I m genuinely baffled at the thought that anyone finds her funny or entertaining. She's about as real and street as my gran. Seriously, I find everything about her an absolute embarrassment and can't believe anyone is enabling her.

And I think this story is about as real as everything else about her - ie about as genuine as a nine pound note.

But, hey, it's got column inches and people talking about the big old fake so job done I suppose for someone who would value fame over dignity”

Haha, now I think you must be trolling. Do you really get this wound up and upset about an act on The X Factor? I feel sorry for the people in your life
Blondie X
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by Virtuoso:
“Yes! When I say Honey, you say G!



Haha, now I think you must be trolling. Do you really get this wound up and upset about an act on The X Factor? I feel sorry for the people in your life ”

Please stop quoting my posts and dragging me into your obvious trolling. Please also don't drag my friends and family into your games as well. Thank you
Virtuoso
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by Blondie X:
“Please stop quoting my posts and dragging me into your obvious trolling. Please also don't drag my friends and family into your games as well. Thank you”

I think you meant to quote someone else there. I'll let it go
Purves Grundy
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by Fudd:
“"Honey G struggles with drugs..."

So do most people, just to get through one of her performances.”

LOL!!!
Roesia
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by Eva_Coco_May:
“Did I say that?”

Well from the number of us who "misread" your post it does seem like you were quite unclear.
Blondie X
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by Purves Grundy:
“LOL!!! ”

You're laughing now but lets see how funny it is after you try and get through her 'performance' stone cold sober
HeavySaurus
12-11-2016
Her calling herself 'hardcore' in that article is the most middle classed thing she has done so far. I've experimented with class A drugs, would never call myself hardcore. I'm actually a really boring, quiet person.
Purves Grundy
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by Blondie X:
“You're laughing now but lets see how funny it is after you try and get through her 'performance' stone cold sober ”

Impossible, I'll bet...
Eva_Coco_May
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by Roesia:
“Well from the number of us who "misread" your post it does seem like you were quite unclear.”

Coz I said a lot of people take drugs! Judging by the drug crime around the world I doubt I would be wrong would I! I live in London and it's rife here let alone anywhere else.....you only have to look at the statistics no use getting touchy on a fact of Life I didn't judge anyone or accuse anyone of taking a class A drug! I admitted I tried it and lots of people have - so what
crinoline
12-11-2016
Originally Posted by Roesia:
“Why do people always think just because it was the norm for them it must be for everyone else?”

Aren't you doing the same thing?
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