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17th January 2017
02:49pm GMT

“What happened was I got to the studios and I started sweating because we’d been rehearsing all day in these massive heavy clothes underneath all the lights'' “I had to constantly wipe my face and I ended up looking like a Dalmation.'' He said. “It was all patchy so we had to get this foundation you’d normally use for African skin - it was actually the same foundation the makeup artist used for Jamelia on the Voice. “It was obviously for a black person and I’m white.'' He explained.Now, however, Lisa O' Connor, the makeup artist in question has hit back claiming that she was not involved.
"I can't believe he is blaming me.'' She told the Irish Daily Mail. "I am devastated by his comments. I had nothing to do with his Hughie's make-up. "He came to the show on Sunday and kept piling on more and more tan and in his own admission 'for more publicity'."Lisa said that Hughie “kept piling more and more tan” and wouldn’t stop even when she warned he would look “ridiculous”.
"It is devastating to have people blame me. It's a shame that such a handsome, funny, charismatic man feels need to make a mockery of himself on TV for more attention."
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