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Rachel Lauren Stevens |
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Ratz |
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Female |
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5' 2" |
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UK - United Kingdom |
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April 9, 1978 |
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London, UK |
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c/o 19 Management |
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Unit 32 - Ransomes Dock |
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35-37 Parkgate Road |
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London, SW11 4NP |
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UK |
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53 Moor Lane |
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chessington |
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Surrey K19 1BN |
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UK |
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See also:
S Club 7
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Rachel Lauren Stevens (born 9th April 1978) is a British singer and actress. She was born in London; her estranged father Michael Stevens is notable for producing a guide to the best places to solicit prostitutes in London. Her mother is Linda Stevens. Rachel started drama school at the age of 5. At 15 she was picked from 5000 people to win a modelling competition organised by Just 17 magazine. She did some modelling work and she then went to the London School of Fashion to study the fashion business. She got a diploma and then moved into fashion PR. Then at age 21 she rose to prominence as part of the pop group S Club 7 (later S Club), managed by Simon Fuller. Following the split of S Club, Stevens began a solo music career with singles and an album released through late 2003 and 2004. Despite the success of her first single "Sweet Dreams my LA Ex" (written by Cathy Dennis), initial sales of her debut album were not as high as expected. In July 2004, a repackaged album was released with additional tracks, notably Richard X's "Some Girls", which became her second solo hit. She was engaged to Holby City actor Jeremy Edwards, but they split up.
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