Louise Redknapp (b. 1974)

Alias:
Louise
Louse Nurding

Birthplace:
Lewisham, London, England, UK

Born:
November 4, 1974

Louise Redknapp is an experienced presenter, musician and fashion blogger.  Louise was a former member of girl band Eternal, before embarking on a highly successful solo career. Louise has also turned her hand to acting, playing Ray Winstone’s wife Irene in Tim Lewiston’s ‘The Hot Potato’ in 2011.  Louise helped launch Sport Relief 2012, encouraging people to run 1, 3 or 6 miles for charity.  Louise later teamed up with Dolmio to launch the ‘Tech Free Tables’ campaign, encouraging families and offering tips for device free family mealtimes. In autumn 2016, Louise was announced as a contestant for Strictly Come Dancing where she joined 11 other celebrities for the 14th series and was named runner-up in the glittering finale alongside Ore Oduba. She was thrilled to be make her theatrical debut in Cabaret along side Will Young in 2017.  In December 2017, Louise returned to the music industry, playing her first live show in 15 years at Under The Bridge in London which sold out in under 3 minutes. In January 2018, she took her Intimate & Live show on the road, which sold out all over the UK.

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