Louise Nurding

Louise Nurding
Louise Elizabeth Redknapp, professionally known as Louise, is an English singer and media personality. She was a member of Eternal, an R&B girl group which debuted in 1993 with her quadruple-platinum debut studio album Always & Forever. In 1995, Redknapp departed the group for a solo career, in which she released the platinum-selling albums Naked, Woman In Meand Elbow Beach. Because of her solo success, Redknapp has sold over 15 million records in her home country of the United Kingdom...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionMusician
Date of Birth4 November 1974
What works for me is a little bit of training and sensible eating. You know, the Cameron Diaz's of the world put a lot of effort into it! But you can't have it all - I like going out for dinner with my husband; I like meeting my mates at Starbucks!
People ask me whether I'd like another child, and it is difficult to answer, as I am so happy with the two I have.
I've always loved Helena Christensen's style because she looks casual and comfortable, while being chic and cool.
I've always been a bad flyer, but I don't let it get in the way of travelling. I love stepping off the plane and feeling the heat and the foreign smell of being somewhere different.
I used to think you should keep on experimenting and seeing new things. But after seeing a lot of the world, I now tend to return to the same spots. I enjoy the familiarity.
I was on a beach in Hawaii for a video shoot once, and it was incredibly beautiful. It had very fine black sand with a silver sparkle running through it.
I would be upset if I was on the 'worst dressed'. It would make me think, 'Surely I haven't done anything that horrific - have I?'
I grew up in a few houses because my dad was a builder, so we used to build and sell quite a lot.
I don't feel body confident at all! Anything but, actually.
I don't get involved in football! I haven't got a sporty bone in my body.
There are hundreds and hundreds of women who are married to footballers, and we get to see a very small handful of them. They are all different individuals, and they choose the way they want to live their life or look, and I don't think it is really fair on anyone else to judge.
For a performer, passion is far more important than technical skills. If a dancer's leg isn't at a perfect angle, I can see past that, but if someone's dead in the face, it's really boring.
Age is just a number, and I know so many women who look fabulous at 40, 50 and 60 so it doesn't scare me. It's inevitable - I will get older, and the wrinkles will come, but I'm not that bothered.
The problem with being in the public eye for a long time is there are 20 years worth of looks to come back and haunt you!