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X-Factor star Freddie Combs dies at 49

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Freddie Combs, a minister known for singing on Season 2 of The X-Factor (US), died September 10, according to a Cocoa, Florida funeral home. He was 49.

Though he did not last on The X-Factor for long, Combs was a fan favourite. He auditioned in Greensboro, N.C., singing Bette Midler’s 1988 song ‘Wind Beneath My Wings’ in front of celebrity judges Simon Cowell, Britney Spears, L.A. Reid and Demi Lovato. In his audition episode, which aired in 2012, he also shared his experiences with weight loss. In 2009, at 920lbs (417kg), he had been hospitalised and near death. Exercise and a change in diet helped him lose close to 400lbs (181kg) by the time he appeared on The X-Factor, where he was escorted in a wheelchair by his wife Kay, who was his caretaker up until his death.

Freddie Combs
Freddie Combs, a minister known for singing on Season 2 of The X-Factor, died September 10. He was 49. (YouTube)

“My wife Kay, she’s an incredible woman. She started caring for me right after we were married in ’96, and as my weight rose, more things were required of her. She’s the closest thing to an angel and a saint that I know,” he said at the time.

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“When I was bedridden and never came out of the house, my music was never heard,” he said. “My biggest dream would be to give hope to people who are my size so they can achieve their dreams. And I know people might think I would never have a chance, and maybe I don’t, but I hope the judges will look past my exterior and give a fat boy a chance.”

On the show, Cowell and Reid told Combs they would support him if he continued to lose weight.

TMZ reported that Combs died of kidney failure.

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