Johnny X-posed for benefit claims

WELFARE officers have been “in contact” with X Factor contender Johnny Robinson after allegations that he falsely claimed incapacity benefit.

The contestant, who is due on stage this weekend in the next episode of the ITV1 talent show, is reported to have been claiming the money while performing on the programme.

Robinson suffers from a condition called spondylitis which leaves him with a stiff spine and he takes a daily dose of painkillers.

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But his last performance, a cover of The Darkness hit I Believe In A Thing Called Love, saw him lowered on to the stage before he skipped across it and around the judging panel.

A spokesman for the Department for Work and Pensions, said: “We are in contact with Mr Robinson about his situation. Incapacity benefit is there to support people who are unable to work. If circumstances change they may not get the benefit any more.”

One of last year’s finalists, Wagner, claimed incapacity benefit despite a series of energetic performances.

An X Factor spokesperson, said: “Johnny declared to us that he was receiving benefits. He is in contact with the Department for Work and Pensions.”