Louise Redknapp Joins the campaign to support Respect for animals and the Bill Jordan Foundation

Louise Redknapp with Adam Murry of the Bill Jordan Foundation
Louise was originally part of what was the biggest girl group
before the Spice Girls, namely 'Eternal'. Louise left Eternal in 1995 at the height of their success to follow a solo carreer with her debut release 'Light Of My Life' in 1995 which charted in at number 8 in the UK
charts followed by four Top 15 hit singles and a platinum selling album 'Naked' which earmarked her for worldwide success.
Since being solo, Louise has scored a great collection of awards including Best Female Solo Artist by Smash Hits Poll Winners Party, Melody Maker, Variety Club as well as veing nominated in the same category for the Brits Award. Louise has been a favourite with magazine titles such as Sky and FHM.
Louise says "I’m so disgusted and upset that this is being allowed to continue. The pain and suffering that these baby seals go through must be unbearable. This needless slaughter of innocence must stop".
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