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WHO can forget the cheeky X Factor contestant Chico with his infectious catchphrase and holiday camp style singing act. Unfortunately, the popular singer is currently in hospital after suffering a … ...
Chico Slimani, who got to the X Factor quarter finals in 2005, will always be remembered for his number one hit 'It's Chico Time' but his life took a drastic turn after his music career fizzled out ...
X FACTOR star Chico is in hospital after suffering a stroke at 47. The singer is now undergoing further tests and remains under the care of doctors. A representative for the star said in a statemen… ...
Former The X Factor and Dancing On Ice star Chico has suffered a stroke. A representative for the entertainer, whose real name is Yousseph Slimani, issued a statement confirming the news. What to ...
Chico rose to fame on The X Factor 2005, where he came fifth. He then scored a chart hit with It’s Chico Time. He also came third in Dancing On Ice 2012.
It's been 15 years since X Factor star Chico first hit our screens with his larger than life personality and catchphrase: "It's Chico time". The Bridgend-born entertainer became known for his ...
Go Chico go Chico go (Picture: MTV) His new role is a far cry from his upbeat persona on X Factor in 2005. With Sharon Osbourne as his mentor, he made it all the way to the quarter-finals of the ...
X Factor legend Chico, 52, looks unrecognisable as he shows off his bold hairstyle. By CHLOE LOUISE FOR MAILONLINE. Published: 10:41 EDT, 10 November 2023 | Updated: 11:16 EDT, 10 November 2023 .
Former X Factor hopeful Chico, who knocked Madonna from the top of the charts, has suffered a stroke. The 47-year-old former stripper, whose full name is Chico Slimani, ...
An update on Chico : Chico is resting and recovering very well whilst undergoing further tests but thanks everyone for the incredible supportive messages, he’s overwhelmed 🙏🏻 ️ pic ...
Chico Slimani is ‘resting and recovering well’ following a stroke. The X Factor star was recently rushed to hospital after falling ill, but a statement from his team – shared on Twitter ...
Chico has described The X Factor as a "conveyor belt" for contestants. The singer, who reached the quarter-finals of the second series in 2005, told Heat that he does not regret going on the show.