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X Factor’s mockney ‘gangster’ rapper with an impeccably middle-class past...

- By Clemmie Moodie Associate Showbusine­ss Editor

WITH her garish tracksuits, gold chains and big sunglasses, Honey G has been – quite literally – the stand-out contestant on this year’s X Factor.

The rapper’s eye-catching outfits, ‘mockney’ accent and ‘ gangster’ gestures have won her legions of fans – with judge Simon Cowell even calling her ‘the greatest’ after one performanc­e.

But all this dazzling bling may have blinded viewers to her rather incongruou­s background.

For the 35-year-old is really a middleclas­s, grammar school educated, former county tennis champion with a penchant for ballet.

And her real name is the decidedly more formal Anna Georgette Gilford.

Childhood photos show her to have been a Home Counties schoolgirl who attended the exclusive Dr Challoner’s in Buckingham­shire.

In one picture, she is seen smiling angelicall­y for the camera in a smart pinafore and school tie. Another shows Miss Gilford as a youngster, practising her ballet in a pink tutu.

While such classical training is not commonly associated with rappers, Miss Gilford has always been active – which may account for some of her more energetic dance moves on the ITV show.

A cutting from her local newspaper shows her proudly clutching a trophy after being crowned Middlesex’s underten county tennis champion.

Growing up, she was also a talented netball player. Meanwhile the beginnings of the Honey G character are perhaps evident in a photo of her happily riding her BMX bicycle, wearing her now-trademark sunglasses, baseball cap and trainers.

Another picture shows Miss Gilford beaming in a mortar board at her graduation from Salford University with an upper second degree in popular music in 2004.

It was here the character of Honey G was truly born, as she developed a love of music and DJ- ing. Performanc­es soon followed at BBC Radio 1 and the Ministry of Sound nightclub.

However her intelligen­ce has prompted some viewers to speculate that Miss Gilford’s appearance on The X Factor is simply an elaborate ruse to subvert the music industry. While some have lambasted her singing and ‘terrible rapping’, others have praised her ‘kooky’ style and ‘street slang’.

American rapper 50 Cent has publicly supported Miss Gilford, and fellow rapper Snoop Dogg has also mooted a collaborat­ion.

Bookmakers have also slashed Miss Gilford’s chances of winning the show from 100/ 1 to 12/ 1 in the final next month.

However pop star Lily Allen recently criticised the singer, claiming her performanc­es were ‘offensive’ to black people.

On the subject of Miss Allen, Miss Gilford said: ‘She obviously has not done her homework. It’s offensive when people call me a joke act as I have been a musician my whole life. I’m a heavyweigh­t producer.’

She also insists that she has not deliberate­ly cultivated her working- class stage accent. She said: ‘I spent a lot of time when I was younger on the undergroun­d club scene, and started going out at the age of 14 because I was tall and got in everywhere.

‘It was all totally natural and I picked up street talk and the lingo and it became part of who I am. I’m not a fake and I really want to sell millions of records and make hits.’

When not on stage, an online profile shows that Miss Gilford runs a recruitmen­t firm, ARG Search Limited.

‘I’m not a fake’

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Change of tune? Anna Gilford as rapper ‘Honey G’
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Angelic: Miss Gilford as a schoolgirl Graduate: She attained a 2:1 at university
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