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Louise Redknapp reveals she 'can't see Eternal ever getting back together' as their 'baseline beliefs are different' - after singer pulled out of reunion tour over trans rights row
The band, put together in 1992 featured sisters Easther and Vernie Bennett, Kelle Bryan and Louise, now 50.
Devout Christian siblings Vernie and Easther are preparing to return to the spotlight with a comeback show at Scala in London on April 30, but notably missing from the line-up are original band members Louise Redknapp and Kelle. It's the culmination of long-running tension dating back to Louise's quitting the band in 1995 to pursue a solo career and cement her status as the UK's number one sex symbol and lad's mag favourite, which was said to have raised eyebrows with the devout Bennett sisters. Eternal's original manager Denis Ingoldsby furiously defended Easther and Vernie, who remain his clients, previously insisting they are 'devastated' and accusing Louise's team of misrepresenting details of a private email.
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