X Factor Star Chico Slimani Found Guilty of Drink-Driving in London Court
1-Minute Brief
The conviction highlights the legal consequences of drink-driving, even for public figures facing personal hardship.
Key Facts
- Chico Slimani, whose real name is Yousseph Slimani, was found guilty of drink-driving by a London court.
- He has been banned from driving following the conviction.
- Slimani told the court he drank whisky for six hours after learning of a friend's death from cancer.
- The singer, 55, said he broke his sobriety after experiencing three bereavements and has not consumed alcohol since.
- Chico Slimani was a quarter-finalist on The X Factor in 2005 and later released a No 1 single.
What Happened
Chico Slimani was found guilty of drink-driving by a London court after admitting to breaking his sobriety following several bereavements. He has been banned from driving as a result of the conviction.
Why It Matters
The case underscores that legal standards for drink-driving apply regardless of personal circumstances or celebrity status. It also brings attention to the impact of personal loss on behavior and the importance of road safety.
What's Next
No further legal proceedings were mentioned in the sources. It is unclear if Slimani will appeal or pursue additional actions.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft12h ago‘Teetotal’ X Factor star Chico guilty of drink driving after learning of friend’s death
- The GuardianLeft11h agoX Factor star Chico Slimani found guilty of drink-driving by London court
- The IndependentLeft16m agoX Factor star banned from driving after drink-driving conviction
