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Altiyan Childs was born Altjian Juric [4] in Mount Isa, Queensland but grew up in Sydney.His father is of Croatian descent and his mother is Serbian. [5] Childs and his sister, Altiyana, were named after their father's sister Altijana, who was murdered at only two months of age. [6]
On 18 October 2010, following the live results show, contestant Altiyan Childs disappeared from The X Factor house for almost 24 hours, causing a serious concern for his mentor Keating, who took to Twitter to try to locate where Childs was. [14] Childs later returned at 5 pm the next day. [14]
Altiyan Childs is the debut studio album by 2010 X Factor Australia winner Altiyan Childs.The album was released in Australia on 10 December 2010. It features selected songs that Childs performed as part of the top twelve on The X Factor, including the winner's single "Somewhere in the World".
Figures also show that a fifth of children in the nine to 13 age group have been contacted by a stranger.
The site was hosting child sexual abuse material, the experts told the Mastercard executives. And one expert – a U.S. federal agent – said he could prove it. During the call, said the attendee ...
According to a new survey from Common Sense Media, a nonprofit child advocacy organization, 54 percent of teens report having first seen online pornography before age 13, while 12 is the average ...
Masonia, were an Australian rock band, which formed in 2004 with the line-up of Moe Bloomfield on bass guitar and backing vocals, Altiyan Childs on lead vocals and guitar, Nathan Merryment on drums and Daniel Rivers on keyboards and backing vocals. [1] Their debut single, "Simple" (2004), reached No. 41 on the ARIA singles chart.
Season two winner Altiyan Childs has achieved a top-five album (Altiyan Childs) and a top-ten single ("Somewhere in the World"). Season three winner and most successful contestant Reece Mastin has achieved three top-fifteen albums (including two top-fives) and four top-twenty singles (including three number-ones).