The lottery winner Chico is always in a good mood with expensive cars and clothes. But that wasn’t the case now, because the man from Dortmund had to go to the hospital. Then he talks about his illness.
Kürsat Yildirim aka Chico leads a life that others can only dream of: luxury cars, chic clothes, expensive watches. With his lottery win of almost ten million euros, the man from Dortmund buys everything he wants.
After Chico published a photo with food blogger “Maxxpane” on Instagram three days ago, in which he – as so often – appeared healthy and alert, he now had to go to the hospital. In a recent photo, which can be seen in the lottery lucky guy’s Instagram story, he looks quite weak. As the “Bild” reports, the 42-year-old was operated on Monday.
“I had a broken belly button. Luckily it didn’t hurt, but with my doctor I decided to have it operated on early,” Chico told the newspaper. The surgical procedure was therefore without complications. A plastic mesh was sewn in to stabilize the abdominal wall.
Overall, Chico’s stay in the hospital could have been worse. Because the time in the recovery room was short; he was quickly moved to a room on the regular ward. Actually, the stay for the man who won the lottery in November should last a good three days. But in the afternoon Chico was already released.
Chico wants to “really step on the gas again” soon
He reports: “Everyone was very nice to me, doctors and nurses took care of me. Before I went to bed, I had to take a few photos with fans.” Even if the routine operation went well, the 42-year-old should spend the next few days in bed and take it easy. That’s what the doctors prescribed for him.
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The nouveau riche from Dortmund announces: “I should take it easy for a few weeks. Then I’ll really hit the gas again, I want to go to the gym regularly.” Negotiations are also pending with major brands. Because Chico wants to get into the advertising business.
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