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Grime star Stormzy, who supported Jeremy Corbyn during the general election, has cautioned the Labour leader not to "mess it up".

The London-born musician, whose real name is Michael Omari, was part of the #Grime4Corbyn campaign which saw major artists publicly backing the Labour leader in the run up to the general election.

The politician also recently presented him with his solo artist of the year gong at the GQ Awards.

He told ITV's The Jonathan Ross Show: "I like Corbyn, he's cool. My boy! Corbyn is cool, man. J Corb."

At the GQ Awards, the singer branded Prime Minister Theresa May "a paigon", which he explained to Ross was "a snake, a foul person".

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He told Ross: "You see all this politics stuff ... I think a lot of them are paigons in that sense. Let me put it like this, I remember when I was in primary school and for whatever reason at the time, I could have sworn Tony Blair was this great guy ... So since then I've just had trust issues with them."

The singer then jokingly issued his "warning" to Mr Corbyn, saying: "Don't mess it up. Don't mess it up, J!"

He said children will not be on the cards for him and girlfriend Maya Jama anytime soon as she is concentrating on her career at the minute.

The Big For Your Boots singer is dating TV presenter Jama, who presents ITV's Cannonball.

He said: "I've been with my missus for about three years. One day I would love to have kids, but my missus is a working woman."

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Ross quizzed the star, asking: "She is focusing on her career right now?" and he replied: "Yes, that's the one."

He will also soon be seen as a guest judge on The X Factor when he joins Nicole Scherzinger during the judges' house stage of the ITV singing show.

He said he would not be looking to discover a grime star on the show, saying: "Not on The X Factor no, I'm looking for vocalists. It was sick.

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"For me, I'm not going to lie, stuff like The X Factor and The Jonathan Ross Show, this is like prime time! It's crazy. Even just the ambition of it, why can't I be on Jonathan Ross and The X Factor."

The Jonathan Ross Show airs on ITV on Saturday October 14 at 10.15pm