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Gemma Collins forced to delay new music with producer Naughty Boy again – despite promising a summer banger

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AFTER forming the unlikeliest of friendships at last year’s Brits, Gemma Collins and Beyonce’s super-producer Naughty Boy planned to storm the charts.

But yet more false starts have meant the summer banger Gemma hoped would put her at the top of the charts with Naughty, real name Shahid Khan, has been put on ice, again.

A music insider said: “Gemma and Shahid have been forced to cancel any plans to put out a song this summer. “They were supposed to be working on a song that was going to be released last Christmas but their hectic schedules didn’t match up. “And now it’s like deja vu as it’s happened all over again. “Gemma had been so keen to see if they could get the song out this summer but it’s been a nightmare.

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