X Factor’s Misha B Claims Show Threw ‘Angry Black Girl Narrative’ At Her

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X Factor’s Misha B Claims Show Threw ‘Angry Black Girl Narrative’ At Her
X Factor’s Misha B Claims Show Threw ‘Angry Black Girl Narrative’ At Her

X Factor contestant Misha B has accused the ITV show of having a “corrupted agenda” when she participated in 2011.

Speaking on Instagram, she claims the talent show “created this narrative of me being over-confident because I’m black”.

The 28-year-old says her experience led to a diagnosis of PTSD after she had suicidal thoughts.

Radio 1 Newsbeat has contacted ITV and producers for comment on her claims, but they are yet to respond.

The series had Louis Walsh, Tulisa, Kelly Rowland and Gary Barlow as judges

Receiving comments from the judges after a live performance of Purple Rain on X Factor 2011, Misha was accused by Louis Walsh of bullying another contestant, while Tulisa suggested “being so feisty can come across as mean” by others.

Videos of the judges comments have been shared on Twitter since Misha spoke about her experience on the show.

Newsbeat has contacted representatives for Misha B, Tulisa and Louis Walsh but they haven’t got back to us.

Gary Barlow and Kelly Rowland – Misha’s mentor – defended her at the time.

Misha says after that live show finished she began to think “of ways to end my own life” in order to “end the pain”.

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“I know that I’m not the only one who has heard those words – feisty, mean. These are common words people use to describe black women,” Misha told fans.

“I was aware that they were going to throw this angry black girl narrative at me.”

She describes Louis’ critique as “verbal violence” when he commented “I hope you’re not too over confident”, and says she’s been told she’s “too confident or too loud” throughout her life and is “tired of it”.

Misha B made it to the semi-final of the 2011 series along with Marcus Collins, Amelia Lily and eventual winners Little Mix

Ahead of the live shows she was told to change her stage name from Misha Bryan to Misha B – which she argues was part of the “corrupted agenda”.

She says that the accusations of bullying lead to her being called ‘Misha Bully’ in the press.

After leaving X Factor Misha released three songs that charted in the UK Top 40.

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