Irish Daily Mirror

Eternally grateful..

Girl band thank fans for support as they reveal new line-up for comeback shows

- BY TOM BRYANT Head of Showbiz news@irishmirro­r.ie @Mirrortom

NINETIES girl band Eternal show off their new line-up as they gear up for a sensationa­l comeback – without Louise Redknapp.

Sisters Easther and Vernie Bennett have welcomed singer Christel Lakhdar, who said it was a “dream come true” to join the group.

The new-look band – which also does not feature former member Kelle Bryan – comes after a bitter row over transgende­r issues in which Louise’s camp was accused of breaching the confidence of the founding members by leaking and misreprese­nting the content of a private email.

A source close to the band said: “That’s very much all in the past and the girls just cannot wait to get back on stage.

“They are eternally grateful for all the support they’ve received.”

Vernie has not commented on the controvers­y and said the new line-up will take the group to the “next level”.

She said: “Meeting Christel for the first time just felt right.

“She’s talented, accomplish­ed and has such an amazing personalit­y. She’s also strong vocally, so our harmonies will be taken to the next level. I think our music followers will love her just as much as we do.”

Easther, who was married to Boyzone’s Shane Lynch from 19982000, said she was “really looking forward to dipping my toes in again”, adding: “This new era is all about enjoying the moment.”

And new arrival Christel said of joining the sisters: “I’ve been singing these songs since [I was] a young age and feel like pinching myself as I’m taking it all in.”

The new-look three-piece has already lined up several dates – with the girls picking up lucrative fees for each one.

The band, which is being looked after by original manager Denis

Ingoldsby, enjoyed incredible success after bursting on to the scene in 1993. Debut album Always & Forever, released in the November of that year, sold more than 10 million copies worldwide.

The girls reached No 1 on the Irish singles chart with So Good in 1994 and had nine Top 20 hits between 1993 and 1999, including Stay and I

Wanna Be the Only One. Louise has not been a member of the group since 1995, when she embarked on a solo career.

From meeting the Pope and Nelson Mandela to performing on the same stage as Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston, Eternal’s music inspired many new artists.

Although Louise’s spokesman claimed the band were set to reunite as a four-piece this year, this was not confirmed by any of the girls and Denis, 64, has said nothing was ever agreed.

Earlier this year, Louise’s team was blasted for claiming a full reunion broke down as a result of the Bennett sisters refusing to play LGBTQ+ venues because the trans lobby had “hijacked” the gay community.

Denis said at the time: “Louise and her team have thrown them under the bus. Everyone is appalled at their behaviour by misreprese­nting the

situation. The girls sent an email to Louise’s camp saying they loved playing Pride and loved [its] ethos.

“For Louise’s camp and Kelle to go on the record suggesting they are homophobic is outrageous.

“The girls have played numerous LGBTQ+ venues. This debate is about the trans lobby and the erosion of the rights of women and children. Vernie said she had concerns about the Pride movement being hijacked and she is not alone.”

Denis added: “The girls are looking forward to seeing all their fans and to reconnecti­ng with so many diverse and wonderful people from all walks of life.”

 ?? ?? SUCCESS The band enjoyed big hits in the 1990s
BACK ON SONG Vernie and Easther with new singer Christel, left
AMERICAN DREAM From left, Kelle, Louise, Easther & Vernie in New York, 1994
STAYING POWER Sisters and Kelle at London’s Heaven, 2014
SUCCESS The band enjoyed big hits in the 1990s BACK ON SONG Vernie and Easther with new singer Christel, left AMERICAN DREAM From left, Kelle, Louise, Easther & Vernie in New York, 1994 STAYING POWER Sisters and Kelle at London’s Heaven, 2014
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