Wednesday 16 January 2008

Leon Jackson Could Lose his Voice

More bad news for Leon - after cancelling a series of gigs due to tonsillitis the X Factor winner could now lose his singing voice forever.

The family of the Scot fear his voice will change after an operation to remove his tonsils.

'Leon has come under a lot of criticism for canceling gigs but he is very ill,' reveals a friend to the Sunday Mail.

'His doctor has told him he must stop using his voice until he is fully better or he will have to have the op.

'In singers, this can lead to a permanent change in voice and difficulty in pronouncing some words.

In other X Factor news - Rhydian has signed a £1million record contract.

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Saturday 5 January 2008

Leon Jackson Recovering After Week Off For Wee Cough

X FACTOR winner Leon Jackson has spent the week at home in Whitburn recovering from tonsillitis.

The singer, who claimed the Christmas number one with his debut single, If You Believe, celebrated his 19th birthday on Sunday catching up with old friends in Glasgow's Tiger Tiger nightclub. But after leaving early with a sore throat he was then forced to cancel a planned appearance at Edinburgh's Hogmanay street party, when doctors ordered him to rest up or face losing his voice.

He also cancelled shows in Falkirk and Dunfermline, leading to criticism from members of the public and even fellow singers.

He has spent the last week at home with his mum, and is expected to be back performing within the next few weeks.

A spokesman for Leon said: "He's having a quiet week at home this week to recover."