Eoghan Quigg is a Northern Irish singer from Dungiven, County Londonderry who competed in Series 5 of The X Factor as part of the Boys category mentored by Simon Cowell. He finished in 3rd place behind runners-up JLS and winner Alexandra Burke.
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| - Eoghan Quigg is a Northern Irish singer from Dungiven, County Londonderry who competed in Series 5 of The X Factor as part of the Boys category mentored by Simon Cowell. He finished in 3rd place behind runners-up JLS and winner Alexandra Burke.
- Eoghan Quigg grew up in a sex cauldron in Northern Ireland. He lived there with his mule-farming aunt and uncle (who are brother and sister in wedlock), his two younger sisters, Ralph and Hugo, and baby daddy Sophie. Having failed to win the Krap Factor, he was sent back to this dungeon, where the infamous dysentery episode took place.
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| - Eoghan Quigg grew up in a sex cauldron in Northern Ireland. He lived there with his mule-farming aunt and uncle (who are brother and sister in wedlock), his two younger sisters, Ralph and Hugo, and baby daddy Sophie. Having failed to win the Krap Factor, he was sent back to this dungeon, where the infamous dysentery episode took place. Singing along to his Dad's porn films since the age of two, Quigg found his voice in the school choir, led by the local priest. It is thought that his time in the choir led to his nightmares involving "Catholic Priests", "being touched in a bad place" and "Michael Jackson". He refuses to attend St. Patrick's College, a local Catholic secondary school, in his home town of Dungiven because of his depression following his viewing of an awful episode of "Will and Grace".
- Eoghan Quigg is a Northern Irish singer from Dungiven, County Londonderry who competed in Series 5 of The X Factor as part of the Boys category mentored by Simon Cowell. He finished in 3rd place behind runners-up JLS and winner Alexandra Burke.
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