What happened to Craig Colton from X Factor?

What happened to Craig Colton from X Factor?

X Factor’s Craig Colton has revealed he was subjected to a knife attack along with his boyfriend at their home. The 2011 contestant took to Twitter to reveal the horrific incident, which happened in the early hours of the morning when a 22-year-old woman confronted the two at their home wielding a knife.

How far did Craig Colton get on X Factor?

Craig Colton (born 7 October 1988) is an English singer. He participated in Series 8 of The X Factor UK as part of the Boys category mentored by Gary Barlow. He was eliminated from the competition in Week 7, finishing in 6th place after losing the sing-off to Amelia Lily.

What year was Craig Colton on X Factor?

2011
It’s been five years since Craig Colton – ‘the singing biscuit factory worker’ – first appeared on The X Factor. In that time, the 27-year-old has undergone a dramatic transformation. Craig now rocks a stylish beard and a slick new hair do, and it’s clear he has lost a great deal of weight since his 2011 appearance.

Who was on X Factor in 2011?

The winner was Little Mix, a four-piece girlband known earlier in the series as Rhythmix, consisting of members Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall, and formerly Jesy Nelson….The X Factor (British series 8)

The X Factor
Original release 20 August – 11 December 2011
Series chronology
List of episodes

What song did Craig Colton sing at his audition?

Having had the audience in stitches before his audition, Craig then had everyone on their feet as he sang Adele’s Hiding My Heart, wowing the judges and his parents with his powerful performance.

What are all the Little Mix girls called?

Perrie EdwardsVocals
Leigh-Anne PinnockVocalsJade ThirlwallVocalsJesy NelsonVocals
Little Mix/Members

Little Mix is a British three-piece girl group consisting of Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirlwall and Perrie Edwards, previously a four-piece until former member Jesy Nelson left the band on December 14, 2020 due to health reasons.

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