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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'


The Kaser 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.

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 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) Explaining his path to TV, Ricky recalled it was a tough time for the band which was in decline despite the success of their second album Yours Truly, Angry Mob from 2007 (Kaiser Chiefs pictured in 2016)

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