X Factor and Simon Cowell amid backlash and insisted the show was a safe environment.The rapper, whose real name is Anna Gilford, took part in the programme in 2016 and has opened up about her experience on the show in an interview with Metro.co.uk.Speaking to the publication, she said she was given access to dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) while on the show.Honey G, who came out as lesbian in 2017, told the media outlet that she was never pressured to either hide her sexuality or to come out.She said: "I have to jump to Simon Cowell’s defence in this instance because I really can't fault the duty of care that they had."My experience was very, very positive and I think they were lovely people.
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