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Monday, September 27, 2010

the best mum ever' insists Cocaine Chloe as she's FINALLY kicked off The X Factor

I'm the best mum ever' insists Cocaine Chloe as she's FINALLY kicked off The X Factor

By MAIL ONLINE SHOWBIZ REPORTER
Last updated at 8:05 PM on 27th September 2010

Failed X Factor contestant Chloe Mafia burst into tears on This Morning today as she insisted she was a 'good mother'.

The 19-year-old was seen losing her place on the talent show yesterday, the same day she was exposed for allegeldy taking cocaine before charging £450 for a two hours of sex.

Speaking to Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby today, the single mother admitted she had been ‘stupid’ to mess up her chance on the X Factor, but insisted she was a good mother to 21-month-old Destiny.

She insisted: 'I am the best mum ever. I make sure she eats five fruit and veg every day, sometimes more. My daughter is the most best (sic) looked after person in the world.'

Destiny and Chloe Mafia

Taking a backseat with safety: X Factor failure Chole Mafia pictured leaving This Morning's studios with daughter Destiny sat on her lap not wearing a seatbelt

Despite her claims to parenthood proficiency, however, Mafia was pictured after the show being driven off in a car with her daughter sat on her lap rather than in a child seat.

Destiny wasn't wearing a seatbelt and Chloe barely had a grip on her daughter as she chatted on her mobile phone.

Chloe Mafia arriving at the This Morning studios today with toddler daughter Destiny

Mother and child: Chloe Mafia arriving at the This Morning studios today with toddler daughter Destiny

Chloe Mafia on the This Morning sofa

Unrepentant: Chloe on the This Morning sofa as she admits she's 'stupid' to have taken cocaine

But she later admitted in the 10-minute interview: 'I don't want my daughter to be like me... Sometimes I think I ain't (sic) got a brain to be honest. I'm so, so stupid.'

And when quizzed by Holly about whether or not she was a call girl, Heald insisted: 'I'm definitely not a prostitute. I have never taken money for sex, that’s not what I do.

'What I do is called paid to party, where you get paid to go out with a group of people do dancing, do different things, you do not sleep with anyone for money, that’s not the situation.'

However, when Holly pointed out that Mafia - real name Heald - had actually slept with one of her clients, Chloe said: 'I wasn’t actually getting paid for that, that was totally separate.

'The guy was really fanciable and then after that I met up with him a couple of times and I still talk to him all the time now.'

Exposed: Chloe Mafia pictured from the alleged video footage obtained by the Sunday Mirror

Exposed: Chloe pictured from the alleged video footage obtained by the Sunday Mirror

Speaking about pictures of her snorting a substance which resembled cocaine meanwhile, Chloe - real name Heald - admitted that she has tried the illegal substance, but denied that she was an addict.

Wearing an tacky pink bra-top and matching tracksuit bottoms, Chloe moaned that she had only tried the drug two times before and the last time was 'tricked' into taking it by a friend.

She said: 'What happened is my friend rang me, we were meant to be really close friends, she told me “I’ve split up with my boyfriend, come to this hotel, I really want to see you.”

'I went there and she was upset and I was upset because of all the things in the newspaper. Another girl, who I’ve never met before, was putting it [cocaine] on the table and I had a couple of lines.

'I’m so so stupid for even doing it.'

Before leaving the studio, Chloe wailed: 'I still really want to have a career, but I think it's in tatters now.'

Chloe, going by the name Chloe Victoria, was kicked off the X Factor in scenes screened last night.

Viewers saw her turning up for her performance smelling of vodka and wearing the same clothes as they day before, having staying up all night 'partying'.

Disappointment: Chloe Mafia finds out she hasn't made it through to the next stage of the X Factor

Disappointment: Chloe Mafia finds out she hasn't made it through to the next stage of the X Factor

Beforehand, bosses insisted she would be judged on singing talent alone, despite her boasts that being on the show had allowed her to increase what she charged for sex.

Her exit from the show came the day she exposed for allegedly taking cocaine at a hotel in West Yorkshire last Wednesday before apparently charging £450 for a two hours of sex.

She was said to have snorted four large ‘lines’ of the substance and even bragged to friends that she was often ‘high’ in front of her 21-month-old daughter - claims she denied on today's This Morning.

The would-be pop star was reported to have said: ‘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.’

In the final stages of last night’s show X Factor judges Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Cheryl Cole decided that Miss Heald would not go through to the next stage of the competition, the Judges’ Houses.

Wannabe star: Chloe singing on the X Factor last weekend where she was put through to 'Bootcamp' by Simon Cowell

Wannabe star: Chloe singing on the X Factor last weekend where she was put through to 'Bootcamp' by Simon Cowell

The wannabe star didn't help matters by turning up her audition late, reeking of alcohol having stayed up all night drinking - and then forgot some of the words to her song, a version of Rose Royce's Wishing On A Star.

She said on the show: 'I went out last night when I got here, ain't been to bed. I just feel sick."

Cowell insisted that this year’s competition was particularly strong in the girls category, which had featured Miss Heald.

In the sting before her exit from the show, the prostitute told how her daughter once found her in the kitchen with a drug dealer.

She said: ‘One of my mates had been looking after Destiny while I was with the dealer but she came into the kitchen and saw me.

‘I felt really bad being ****** in front of my little girl.’

Indeed one friend also claimed she took the class A drug every day and suggested Miss Heald – from Wakefield, West Yorkshire – was putting her daughter Destiny at risk with her drug-taking and prostitution.

The unnamed friend claimed: ‘Chloe does coke every night of the week and struggles to function without it.

'She earns a lot escorting but it all goes on clothes and coke. It can’t be safe looking after a child when you’re constantly on drugs.

‘Chloe often takes her [Destiny] on jobs. She’ll go upstairs with the client and her mate will look after Destiny in the hotel lobby.

‘It’s a terrible environment for a child.’

Miss Heald - who was shown on Saturday’s programme arriving late for the Boot Camp practice session – had been kept on the show despite it emerging she is a prostitute, a claim she has continued to bizarrely deny.

In an interview with a downmarket newspaper, Miss Heald desperatelytried to justify her drug-taking.

She said: ‘I didn’t like it. I was stupid and I won’t be trying it again. I won’t ever go near itagain.’ The revelation came as it emerged Miss Heald had racked up an appalling catalogue of crimes as a child - being arrested 140 times.

Dermot O'Leary and Chloe Mafia

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

With her then-boyfriend Ian Hough, she was constantly falling foul of the law, with offences including violence and street robbery. But Miss Heald hid her background from the show producers.

She had already been exposed as a prostitute when she appeared on the show on September 18 - in which she went through to the Boot Camp section.

It then emerged she had increased the price of her services – now charging £250 an hour, having been exposed a month ago offering sex for £160 an hour.

Chloe Mafia's Bebo page

So called 'yummy mummy': The Wakefield mother-of-one's Bebo social networking page

However, Miss Heald failed to make it through to the live stage where 12 competitors battle it out to win this year’s series. Yesterday Cowell also revealed that clichéd ideas of X Factor contestants going on a ‘journey’ or having a ‘sob story’ were banned from this year’s programme.

He said: ‘What we are trying to avoid is 17-year-olds coming up with pathetic sob stories and singing songs that are too old for them in the hope they are going to be popular.

‘I don’t want this to be a popularity competition, I think it is important that it remains a talent competition.

‘I am just trying to encourage them this year to be their age and do what they like to do if they has a career as a pop star and for everyone to be a bit more relaxed about it.’

But he said he would not rule out including ‘genuinely interesting’ stories in the show.

The X Factor continues to be a massive ratings success, with more than 12.7million watching on Saturday night.

Chloe Mafia

For hire: A photo from the adult website on which Chloe advertised services for cash under the name Candy



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1315346/X-Factor-2010-Chloe-Mafia-kicked-cocaine-snorting-revelations.html#ixzz10lDpfv9x

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