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Louise Redknapp takes veiled swipe at former bandmates as she admits feeling 'miserable, lonely and like the odd one out' in Eternal and insists 'it wasn't a hard decision' to pull out of reunion tour over trans rights row
The singer, 50, formed the R&B girl group with Kéllé Bryan and sisters Easther and Vernie Bennett in 1992, but said she was 'miserable' and 'lonely' in the band.
However, Louise's publicist Simon Jones, who also represents the likes of RAYE, Girls Aloud, Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson, hit back at Denis' claims and stated that they stand by their previous comments. The row came as the culmination of long-running tension dating back to Louise's exit from the band in 1995 and her status as the UK's number one sex symbol and lad's mag favourite, which was said to have raised eyebrows with the Bennett sister (pictured in 2007) The row came as the culmination of long-running tension dating back to Louise's exit from the band in 1995 and her status as the UK's number one sex symbol and lad's mag favourite, which was said to have raised eyebrows with the Bennett sisters.
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