X Factor's Honey G Challenges Strictly Come Dancing's Ed Balls To A Dance Off

It's the talent show mash up that has to happen.
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Just when you thought 2016 couldn’t get any more ridiculous, Honey G has gone and challenged Ed Balls to a dance off. 

The ‘X Factor’ rapper laid down the guatlent to the ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ contestant after he made a series of comments about her in the press this week.

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Honey G challenged Ed Balls to a dance off on 'The X Factor'
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While the pair are largely considered to be the novelty acts of their respective shows, that didn’t stop Ed from making a dig about Honey in an interview with the Daily Star. 

“I’m definitely aware of Honey G. I’ve seen a couple of YouTube videos,” he said.

“I am not sure what to say! As Craig would say: ‘OMG!’ All I will say is that I think I am getting better.”

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Ed wowed with his 'Strictly' routine yet again
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Honey responded to his comments live on Saturday (19 November) night’s ‘X Factor’, after host Dermot O’Leary asked if she had a message for him. 

“I’d like to challenge Ed Balls to a dance off, challenge me any day,” she said. “He knows where I am.”

Now this we have to see.

It was another successful week for Honey G on ‘The X Factor’, winning a standing ovation from the judges for her mash up of ‘It’s Like That’ and ‘Getting Jiggy With It’. 

Even Simon Cowell was won over, telling her: “A lot of people have called me this week and asking are you judging her based on talent, maybe it’s time for a reality check. Here’s the truth. I love you. I don’t know why. You are infectious.

“Is it the best thing I have ever heard? No? do I look forward to you coming back? Yes. It’s time to rip up the rule book.”

Watch Honey’s performance in the video below:

’The X Factor’ continues on Sunday at 8pm on ITV.

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