X-Factor Contestant Gamu Nhengu Fights To Stay in UK
Following days of speculation over the reappearance of some of the X-Factor contestants on the first live show, Gamu Nhengu who was pulled from the final list by Cheryl Cole has been begging Simon Cowell to put her back in the competition so that she could stay in the UK.
Gamu was only here on a visa which was supported from her mother entering the country to practice as a nurse some 8 years ago, and which expired in August 2010. This now means that as things stand, she must now be deported with her mother and two brothers, back to Zimbabwe – her home land.
100′s of supporters, neighbours and friends gathered outside the house today chanting things at Police and other authority officials to let Gamu stay. Although this did make big news and publicicty, the only way she could be graunted an execution of stay was if she continued within the X-Factor competition.
This would mean that Cowell would have to meet Prime Minister David Cameron and UK Border Agency supremo Lin Homer to see if he could swing them into letting her stay. Not an easy task by any means, but obviously William Hill seemed to think he had a chance by opening bets at 5/2 that Cowell would do the honourable thing.
