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Former X Factor contestant Frankie Cocozza made headlines when he appeared on the show in 2011 - first for his ‘bad boy’ image and then later for getting kicked off the show for discussing drugs. Frankie, now 29, was booted off the show over a decade ago after “breaking a golden rule” - with it later revealed that he’d boasted about using cocaine in front of producers. Ten years on, Frankie has admitted he still struggles with drug abuse, telling The James Smith podcast last week: “I'm a drug addict.
Simple as that. I just am. I love cocaine.
I'm sorry, I do. "I know that if money hadn't run out, I'd still be snorting gear. It's a fact." However, a lot has changed for Frankie since he first found fame on the reality show.
Here’s everything you need to know about what happened to Frankie Cocozza after leaving the show… He appeared on Big Brother after X Factor After leaving the X Factor in 2011 due to his drug habit, Frankie was scouted for Celebrity Big Brother, and finished in second place in the ninth series. He then went on to release music of his own, and his debut single Catastrophic Casanova reached an impressive number 19 in the iTunes charts. His success saw him amass a £200,000 fortune, but the money didn’t long - as Frankie admitted to blowing all his hard-earned cash on fun and partying.
Speaking on the podcast, he admitted he’d done drugs with A listers at the height of his fame - but stopped short of naming names. Frankie recalled: "I've sniffed cocaine with people that you just wouldn't in a million years believe it. "I'm an 18-year old kid and they’re doing it with him.
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X Factor will no doubt remember Frankie Cocozza, the bad boy of the show who competed in 2011. In the 10 years since he left the show Frankie has been up to A LOT, to the point he is barely recognisable as the bad boy we knew and loved.Here's what Frankie's up to now...Frankie Cocozza is a singer and reality TV star who first became famous when he competed on the X Factor in 2011.