X Factor contestant Chloe Jasmine Whichello was allegedly a fan of attending posh orgies.
A
friend of the singer told The Sun, she was a regular guest at the
events organised by Killing Kittens, though the company tweeted on
Saturday 'it's news to us.'
According to the pal,' Chloe's sexually liberated. It's safe to say she didn't hold back.'
Wild child: X Factor contestant Chloe Jasmine Whichello reportedly attended posh orgies
The
company run by Emma Sayles - a school friend of the DUchess of
Campbridge - describes itself as 'the Network for The World's Sexual
Elite.
Killing Kittens put on decadent nights held at luxurious locations for singles and couples to glamorously mingle.
The
friend claims that the events encourage guests to engage with those
they find attractive, and Chloe's friend says sometimes people make love
there and then.
'Chloe
is a wild child. She loves to party and she loves to live life on the
edge,' the source claims. 'She jumped at the chance to go.'
Decadent: The events, put on by
Killing Kittens, are said to invite like-minded individuals to engage in
sexual intercourse at glamorous locations
Controversial: Having already been embroiled in a fix row, Chloe's X Factor journey has not been smooth
MailOnline have contacted an X Factor representative for comment
An
ex-boyfriend of the model-turned-singer recently claimed she is a wild
child who often went on booze and drug benders. Bitter Dave Kai Piper
told The Sun that it was 'like dating Courtney Love'.
This
saucy scandal comes not long after Chloe - who once appeared on Naomi
Campbell's The Face - was embroiled in a fix controversy after she was
allowed to perform for judges twice despite fluffing her first audition.
The
posh singer reportedly took to the stage to sing jazz standard Misty,
only to forget her words and break down in tears in front of an audience
of 5,000 at Wembley.
However,
viewers on Saturday only saw her second audition in front of a
different crowd, when she impressed the panel with Why Don't You Do
Right and sailed through to the next stage of the competition.
She
then went on to controversially replace Irish singer Orla Keogh during
the chair auditions when Cheryl Fernandez-Versini decided to change her
mind and bring Chloe back after speaking to show producers.
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