Chiara Siracusa was born on 25 September 1976 in Senglea Malta.
Chiara competed for Malta three times, in 1998 finishing a close third with her song "The One That I Love" behind Dana International. She was neck and neck in voting with Dana International until the final country, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia now North Macedonia, gave her zero points, sealing the win for Israel and leaving her quite upset about the narrow loss.
Subsequently, she competed in 2005 in Kyiv with a song she composed herself called "Angel" finishing a strong second behind Greece, and with a higher point total than the other Maltese 2nd place Ira Losco, "Angel" is the highest finisher of all Maltese Eurovision entries. Then, in 2009 with her song "What If We", Chiara fared not nearly as well, finishing 22nd in the Grand Final in Moscow. She was also the presenter of the Maltese vote for Eurovision 2010 as well as for Sweden's Melodifestivalen 2013.
Since then, Chiara offers the occasional performance, her favorite place being Michelangelo in Valletta, Malta's only gay club. She offers performances in other locales such as Greece and Cyprus, and she still has an active agent for future performances. She also sang 2010's Malta Official Gay Pride Anthem "Believe (We Are One)", and she hosted in 2008 the national qualifier show Malta Song for Europe.
Currently, she has been in a relationship with a Maltese gentleman Matthew Pace since September 2018, and she is also an active real estate agent in Malta since March 2019 working at Excel Homes in Valletta. She loves cooking and would love to have dinner with celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay. She loves traditional Maltese food especially her mother's Brodu, a Maltese broth. She listens to 80s icon singers such as Elton John, Whitney Houston, Madonna and Michael Jackson, as well as icons Beyonce and Celine Dion. She also loves the humor of British comedian Arron Crascall.