Thursday, November 10, 2011
9:32 PM
Labels: Celebrities , Entertainment , The X Factor
-19-year-old admits 'some stuff happened' at after-party in flat
-She said she never saw him do any drugs and insisted that she didn't want to get him into trouble
By Andrea Magrath
Tell all: Becca Hills, 19, has given an interview revealing 'some stuff happened' between her and axed X Factor contestant Frankie Cocozza
She was at his side during the hedonistic night of passion and partying that led to his downfall.
And now 19-year-old Becca Hills has spoken out on the scandal surrounding axed X Factor contestant Frankie Cocozza.
The pretty blonde is cagey about the details of what went on inside the West London flat she was seen entering with 18-year-old Frankie on Saturday night, but admits: 'Some stuff happened between us, it's a bit embarrassing to talk about.'
Frankie was pictured topless and sitting with a female companion in the window of the flat where an after-party took place over the weekend after a night of clubbing.
But despite their liaison, Becca insists: 'I don't plan to keep in contact with him. There's no future between us.'
Speaking to the Sun newspaper, Becca, insists: 'I never wanted him to get in trouble. He seemed a lovely guy who likes a drink.'
Spotlight: Becca (right) and her friend Katherine Holland joined the singer at a flat in West London Saturday night after clubbing together but insist they did not see any drugs
The teen and her friend Katherine Holland, who was also pictured at the party, say they did not witness the singer taking drugs.
Katherine, 19, told the Sun: 'We didn't see him do cocaine, but it's not that we followed his every move. Drugs are for losers, we never touch them.'
Frankie and his entourage were pictured carrying crates of beer into the flat after a night of partying at Funky Buddha nightclub.
On the X Factor results show on Sunday night, he admitted he'd only had 30 minutes sleep while some claimed he was still 'off his face' during the programme.
Laden down: Cocozza's pockets and hands were full of gear as he left his Brighton home this morning
It later emerged that production staff overheard Frankie boasting about his 'cocaine-fuelled sex session' on the Saturday night, and reported him to the show producers.
Less than 24 hours later, it was announced that Frankie was leaving the show.
In a separate report, it has been alleged that Cocozza funded his wild partying with money paid into his account by FremantleMedia, who produce the X Factor.
Pay day: Another report claims that the teen used £3000 he received for his work on the M&S advert to pay for alcohol and drugs
Big spenders: M&S did NOT pay them for their work on the campaign but FremantleMedia made a 'discretionary payment' to each of the contestants
The company is said to have paid each other contestants a 'discretionary payment' of £3,000 following their work on the M&S Christmas advertisement, the Mirror reports.
Marks & Spencer, which has a sponsorship deal with the series, did not pay the contestants for the 'When You Wish Upon a Star' ad campaign.
'Frankie is a normal 18-year-old,' a source told the paper. 'He got the money and it was burning a hole in his pocket. He couldn’t wait to blow it on partying.'
Retail therapy: The 18-year-old hit the shops in his hometown of Brighton yesterday after leaving the X Factor on Monday
Cocozza was still spending up a storm on Wednesday after returning to his home in Brighton.
The wild child went shopping at shoe store Vans, where he was spotted handing over a wad of cash for a pair of trainers, and also stocked up at All Saints.
A spokesperson for FremantleMedia was unavailable for comment.
Defiant: Frankie posted a message on Twitter today, his first since the scandal broke, hinting at his plans to continue his career post-X Factor
source:dailymail
-She said she never saw him do any drugs and insisted that she didn't want to get him into trouble
By Andrea Magrath
Tell all: Becca Hills, 19, has given an interview revealing 'some stuff happened' between her and axed X Factor contestant Frankie Cocozza
She was at his side during the hedonistic night of passion and partying that led to his downfall.
And now 19-year-old Becca Hills has spoken out on the scandal surrounding axed X Factor contestant Frankie Cocozza.
The pretty blonde is cagey about the details of what went on inside the West London flat she was seen entering with 18-year-old Frankie on Saturday night, but admits: 'Some stuff happened between us, it's a bit embarrassing to talk about.'
Frankie was pictured topless and sitting with a female companion in the window of the flat where an after-party took place over the weekend after a night of clubbing.
But despite their liaison, Becca insists: 'I don't plan to keep in contact with him. There's no future between us.'
Speaking to the Sun newspaper, Becca, insists: 'I never wanted him to get in trouble. He seemed a lovely guy who likes a drink.'
Spotlight: Becca (right) and her friend Katherine Holland joined the singer at a flat in West London Saturday night after clubbing together but insist they did not see any drugs
The teen and her friend Katherine Holland, who was also pictured at the party, say they did not witness the singer taking drugs.
Katherine, 19, told the Sun: 'We didn't see him do cocaine, but it's not that we followed his every move. Drugs are for losers, we never touch them.'
Frankie and his entourage were pictured carrying crates of beer into the flat after a night of partying at Funky Buddha nightclub.
On the X Factor results show on Sunday night, he admitted he'd only had 30 minutes sleep while some claimed he was still 'off his face' during the programme.
Laden down: Cocozza's pockets and hands were full of gear as he left his Brighton home this morning
It later emerged that production staff overheard Frankie boasting about his 'cocaine-fuelled sex session' on the Saturday night, and reported him to the show producers.
Less than 24 hours later, it was announced that Frankie was leaving the show.
In a separate report, it has been alleged that Cocozza funded his wild partying with money paid into his account by FremantleMedia, who produce the X Factor.
Pay day: Another report claims that the teen used £3000 he received for his work on the M&S advert to pay for alcohol and drugs
Big spenders: M&S did NOT pay them for their work on the campaign but FremantleMedia made a 'discretionary payment' to each of the contestants
The company is said to have paid each other contestants a 'discretionary payment' of £3,000 following their work on the M&S Christmas advertisement, the Mirror reports.
Marks & Spencer, which has a sponsorship deal with the series, did not pay the contestants for the 'When You Wish Upon a Star' ad campaign.
'Frankie is a normal 18-year-old,' a source told the paper. 'He got the money and it was burning a hole in his pocket. He couldn’t wait to blow it on partying.'
Retail therapy: The 18-year-old hit the shops in his hometown of Brighton yesterday after leaving the X Factor on Monday
Cocozza was still spending up a storm on Wednesday after returning to his home in Brighton.
The wild child went shopping at shoe store Vans, where he was spotted handing over a wad of cash for a pair of trainers, and also stocked up at All Saints.
A spokesperson for FremantleMedia was unavailable for comment.
Defiant: Frankie posted a message on Twitter today, his first since the scandal broke, hinting at his plans to continue his career post-X Factor
source:dailymail