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The Kaiser Chiefs star Ricky Wilson reflects on his huge career change and admits getting into radio 'fixed him up' while he was 'still relying on old drinking habits' By Carolina Piras For Mailonline Published: 12:35, 23 June 2024 | Updated: 12:35, 23 June 2024 e-mail View comments Ricky Wilson reflected on his huge career change and how getting into radio has helped him following the success of the rock band. The Kaiser Chiefs frontman, 46, opened up about the highs and lows of fame admitting radio is now 'not only a joy' but also a 'three-hour mental workout, five days a week' for him. The singer discussed how he forged a new career in TV and radio after living it all up with the multi-platinum selling band - firstly joining The Voice for three seasons.

Meanwhile last year, he came second on The Masked Singer where he was disguised as Phoenix, and also presented an art show on CBBC. But the rock star admitted that despite remembering fondly Kaiser Chiefs heyday, he does not miss the fame and feels very at home while doing radio. Ricky Wilson reflected on his huge career change and how getting into radio has helped him following the success of the rock band (pictured last year) The Kaiser Chief frontman, 46, opened up about the highs and lows of fame admitting radio is now 'not only a joy' but also a 'three-hour mental workout, five days a week' for him (pictured in 2019) Speaking to Sunday Times , Ricky explained he has been juggling between work duties and fathering two-y.



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