JEREMY McConnell has revealed a controversial new tattoo showing a nun snorting what appears to be cocaine.
The 27-year-old shocked fans as he posted a video of himself getting inked before showing off the end result – which he captioned ‘sister white’.
The CBB star has a long history of drink and drug abuse and earlier this year was found guilty of attacking the mother of his child Stephanie Davis during a cocaine fuelled rampage.
At the time Jeremy had insisted he was defending himself against Steph, who he said attacked him after learning he had taken cocaine.
But the court was told he sought treatment for his drug use at Smearmore Castle Private Clinic and is now clean from cocaine.
Despite being found guilty, Jeremy managed to avoid jail and he "showed no remorse" and smiled as he walked free from court after throwing Stephanie "around like a rag doll" as she held their baby son.
He was handed 20 weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months, will also have to attend a Building Better Relationships course, and carry out 200 hours community service.
A three-year restraining order was also passed by the court banning the 27-year-old from contacting ex-Hollyoaks star Steph - or even entering the road she lives on.
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Just two months before Jeremy had told The Sun Online how he ‘should be dead’ after years of drug and alcohol abuse.
He said: "The stuff I've seen, the stuff I've done... I'm surprised I'm not dead with the way I've partied.
"Last summer while Stephanie was pregnant, I was getting thousands of pounds to go partying, I was on a footballer's wage.
"Week in, week out, I was getting paid £5,000 a night for nightclub PAs - and sometimes I was doing two or three a week.
"I remember blowing my nose in a €100 note and just throwing it on the ground.
"My ego was out of control - I didn't save a penny of that money. My mind and my life was polluted. I lost track of myself."
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