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'I'd like to spit in Simon Cowell's eye'

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, March 19, 2013 | 5:43 AM

March 19, 2013
Former 'X Factor' contestant Frankie Cocozza has gone on a bit of a rant about the show that made him famous - labelling show boss Simon Cowell 'cocky' and judge Louis Walsh a 'pr**k'.

Frankie - who was kicked off the show in 2011 for taking cocaine - also said if he ever had the chance to meet Cowell he'd 'spit in his eye'.


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