By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Disappointment: Chloe Mafia finds out she hasn't made it through to the next stage of the X Factor
X Factor call girl Chloe Mafia has failed to make it through to the judges' houses stage of the competition.
The 19-year-old single mother fell at the last hurdle when judges Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Nicole Scherzinger decided she wasn't talented enough to go past bootcamp.
However, as well as the judges clashing over whether to let Chloe through, the decision may also have been fuelled by allegations made about the teenager in recent weeks.
The latest claims are photographs which show Chloe apparently snorting cocaine, in shots said to be taken just three days before last night's episode.
The footage obtained by a Sunday tabloid allegedly shows the 19-year-old single mother taking the Class A substance before meeting a client for sex, it is claimed.
Her drug fuelled night is said to have taken place in a hotel suite, while her two-year-old daughter Destiny was being looked after by a friend, the Sunday Mirror reported.
The tabloid claims that Chloe snorted four lines of cocaine, and it is claimed she admitted to friends that she is often under the influence of the drug in front of her child.
Exposed: Chloe Mafia pictured from the alleged video footage obtained by the Sunday Mirror
She then revealed: ‘This job, you know, it gets you bad with the coke. I hadn’t had it for two years and I started doing this work and now I do it every night.
‘If I carry on like this I’ll be a coke-head as well as a hooker’, she is alleged to have said on tape.
The West Yorkshire-born teenager, real name Chloe Heald, is also said to regularly leave her little girl with a minder in a hotel lobby, while seeing clients upstairs for sex.
Meanwhile, Chloe’s ex boyfriend and father of her daughter told the News of the World that the former couple named themselves the ‘Bonnie and Clyde of Wakefield’ due to their crime benders.
Ian Hough, 21, who split with Chloe in June, also made a plea to his former love via the tabloid, saying: ‘Give up this horrible life of vice straight away or I’m going through the courts to get sole custody of my child.
‘I can’t have Destiny exposed to this world. A mum on the game isn’t acceptable.’
The X Factor hopeful, who has been arrested 140 times for a variety of crimes, was also shown turning up late for boot camp looking worse for wear on last night’s show.
She admitted to having stayed out all night drinking in this weekend’s double bill, in which Simon Cowell looked disappointed with her average performance.
The wannabe star - who was exposed as an escort and allegedly upped her rates after appearing on the show for the first time last weekend – turned up smelling of vodka and in the same clothes as the day before as she sang again for the judges.
Despite advertising herself as an escort on website adultwork.com and charging £1,000 a night for sex whilst auditioning for the show, Chloe last week denied being a prostitute.
Wannabe star: Chloe singing on the X Factor last weekend where she was put through to 'Bootcamp' by Simon Cowell
After insisting that she doesn’t have ‘full sex’ for money, the teenager said that being ‘ousted’ as an escort has ‘ruined her life’.
But on last night’s X Factor she spoke of her all night partying, saying: ‘Like a stupid idiot I went out last night when I got here and I haven’t been to sleep yet.
'I just feel sick and can taste vodka in my mouth…I’ve got same make up on that I’ve had on since yesterday morning. I just look disgusting.'
And before singing Wishing On A Star, Chloe said: 'I’m just praying that when I get on stage I can get through the first part of the song and then it’ll go alright. I just don’t feel ready to go into the biggest audition of my life.'
Fame hungry: The call girl with X Factor presenter Dermot O'Leary on last week's show, on which she appeared using the name Chloe Victoria
But, despite being sent home, Mafia remains unrepentant and told a newspaper earlier this week: 'I might even go back and audition for X Factor next year.'
Cowell meanwhile is claiming that the remaining contestants will be a tougher time than any who've qualified previously over the years.
Commenting on those through to boot camp ahead of the weekend shows, Simon says: 'I’m going to push them so much harder this year, I mean seriously.'
So called 'yummy mummy': The Wakefield mother-of-one's Bebo social networking page
source :dailymail
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Did 'cocaine shame' ruin Chloe Mafia's chances on The X Factor?
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