Frankie told the show "from my first audition I walked out on stage and got my bum out and had seven girls tattooed on it. And people are saying 'he's not a good role model', but they should have known that from the start".
The 18 year old from Brighton was axed from the X Factor after he appeared on Sunday's show apparently "off his face".
Frankie is known to have revived £3,000 for his role in the Marks & Spencer Christmas TV Advert, which he is reported to have spent on Cocaine and Wild London Parties with Girls.
Backstage at the X Factor, Frankie boasted he took Cocaine and told host Dermot O'Leary and TV Cameras that he'd had only 30 minutes of sleep on Saturday night.
Marks & Spencer's responded by editing out Frankie's part in the advert.X Factor Judge and Mentor Gary Barlow is said to be "hugely disappointed" and released a statement saying "Frankie has apologised publicly as well as personally to me and the producers for his actions that lead to him leaving the show. I'm hugely disappointed that he's thrown away an opportunity like this after working so hard to get here. I'm sorry to see him go as we've been through a lot together in such a short time".
On the "Xtra Factor" show, Frankie said he needs to think about his actions more carefully from now on and said "I've got to stop being a little s**t".
A source close to Simon Cowell, who is an Executive Producer for the show, said "he has been in touch with the team and wants things to be toughened up for the contestants. He wants proper curfews for the acts and more people looking after the singers' welfare."
But some people have hit out saying that the X Factor at times seemed to encourage Frankie's wild partying.






