On a Saturday, Louise Redknapp exuded elegance in a carefree yet chic outfit, as she left the BBC studios.
50-year-old, the previous singer for Eternal, turned heads in a stylish camel coat, layered over a vibrant animal print blouse and complemented with cream trousers.
She enhanced her height slightly by wearing a pair of brown, nude stilettos to finish off her appearance.
The music star couldn’t wipe a radiant smile off her face as she made her way out of the building.
She had her necessities tucked away in a spacious handbag, complementing her style with stylish dark sunglasses and a touch of understated gold accessories.


Somewhere else, Louise admitted that she pleaded with her representative to withdraw her from Strictly Come Dancing as she opened up about the challenges she faced backstage.
In the 2016 season, the star was a well-known competitor paired with Kevin Clifton. They ended up as the first runners-up, losing the title to winner Ore Oduba in this dance competition.
However, the smooth journey that Louise expected in her return to show business wasn’t the case. A period of doubt and uncertainty hit Louise when she took a break prior to the series.
On the “Spoonin’ with Mark Wogan” podcast, I shared that stepping away from the industry while raising children seemed to have muted my enthusiasm for jazz – a feeling I described as, “I lost track of where my ‘jazz hands’ went!
I seemed to have a knack for dance due to muscle memory, yet I lacked it when it came to being in the spotlight. It appears that aspect has faded away.
In my youth, I was absolutely fearless, ready to take on anything that came my way.
As a fervent admirer, I’ll confess that my spirits took a dip upon witnessing certain female competitors who, in my eyes, exuded an air of unshakeable confidence that left me feeling somewhat overshadowed.

She said: ‘That element of confidence and fearlessness – that had gone.
Strolling along the stage entrance and observing some of the other women in the performance, all elegantly dressed in their miniature gowns, exuding an air of self-assuredness.
Originally, I was watching other women who were swaying their hips during the performance. As soon as it ended, I hurriedly contacted my representative, saying something along the lines of “It’s crucial that you help me leave this place immediately.
‘This week you can pretend I’ve broken an ankle.’
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2025-04-26 19:07