No problems in X Factor house

by Tom Konstantynowicz. Published Thu 27 Oct 2011 17:23

The partner of X Factor contestant Marcus Collins has denied there is a rift in the camp following claims that Misha B is bullying contestants.

David Heath - opening a baker's shop with his dance group Attitude Dance - said there is no truth in the rumours that tensions in the X-Factor house are at an all time high.

"Everybody in the house are friends, the rumours that Misha has been bullying other contestants are not true. Misha is one of Marcus' best friends in the house."

Heath, who was an X Factor contestant himself back in 2006 with boyband Eton Road, also revealed how Frankie Cocozza is not the 'wild child' he is being made out to be.

"When I met Frankie backstage he was a polite, lovely lad and is just being himself."

Following Marcus' night out at a George Michael concert on Tuesday with Frankie and fellow Liverpudlian Craig Colton, Heath said Marcus was keeping the night's antics very much to himself.

Speaking after opening the Poundbakery branch in Huyton he added: "He doesn't tell me what happens on the nights out."






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