Frankie Bridge Bio, Age, Husband, Clothing, Net, Loose Women, Depression, Book

Frankie Bridge Biography

Frankie Bridge is an English vocalist who previously performed with S Club Juniors and The Saturdays. In 2001, she auditioned for Simon Fuller’s reality television series S Club Search and won a spot in the pop group S Club Juniors. Bridge and the band recorded seven singles and two albums.

How old is Frankie Bridge?  – Age

She is 34 years old as of 14 January 2023. She was born in 1989 in Upminster, London, England. Her real name is Francesca Sandford.

Frankie Bridge Family – Education

Bridge’s parents are quite “sporty,” and she hated Sundays because they had her do sports, so she began taking dance lessons at her local Community center at the age of three. Bridge auditioned for Colins Performing Arts, a Romford-based theater school, by singing a song from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. She was accepted to the school after witnessing future bandmate Rochelle Humes play at the inaugural night. Bridge studied dance after school and enrolled in a musical arts stage school near Romford. Her grandmother dubbed her ‘Sunshine and Showers’ because of her optimistic and downbeat nature.

Who is Franky Husband?

Bridge began dating footballer Wayne Bridge in late 2011. They married in 2014 in a private ceremony and have two sons. She lives in the Surrey town of Cobham.

Frankie Bridge Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of £11 million.

Frankie Bridge Depression

Bridge had to miss work with The Saturdays due to a “illness” in 2011. Bridge was later reported to have been hospitalized due to depression. She stated in treatment that she was afraid the other patients would criticize her because she was “rich” and well-off. Bridge was placed into a rehabilitation center for stress after a hard work schedule, according to the media. She swiftly dismissed the rumors, however. After people began to believe she was admitted due to drinking and drugs, she came out and spoke about her fight with depression. Bridge was praised for speaking up about her sadness, which led to her becoming an ambassador for the charity Mind.

Frankie Bridge Loose Women

Bridge appears as a guest panelist on the popular ITV afternoon show Loose Women on December 10, 2020. Loose Women is a British chat program that airs weekdays from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. on ITV. The show has a panel of four female hosts who interview celebrities, discuss elements of their lives, and debate topics ranging from politics and current affairs to celebrity gossip and entertainment news. On May 15, 2018, the 3,000th episode of Loose Women aired. It began in Norwich, then moved to Manchester, and then to London.

Frankie Bridge Veet

Bridge became the new face of hair removal product Veet as a member of The Saturdays. The band models a variety of tiny mini-skirts and body con dresses to show off their hair-free legs in the photoshoot to promote Veet’s new collection. They were also the new faces of Impulse women’s deodorant. The band created a television commercial called The Impulse Diaries. The Channel 4 sponsorship package will feature the girls in a variety of locations, including a hotel room, a tour bus, and backstage before a show. This first aired on October 23rd. The Saturdays were also the face of the Nintendo 3DS game Nintendogs + Cats, for which the band produced a number of TV commercials.

Frankie Bridge Book

Bridge contributed to the autobiography The Saturdays: Our Story, which was released on October 25, 2010. The book was ghostwritten and published by Transworld imprint Bantam Press. Bridge and her band have also started doing book signings at WHSmith in Bluewater. The book delves into Bridge’s biography, explaining her accomplishments with The Saturdays as well as her ex-band S Club 8. She discusses her love life, band friendships, and personal insights regarding her life before celebrity. Bridge also provides fashion and beauty suggestions throughout the book, as well as gossip, which is complemented by images from her personal collection.

Frankie Bridge Photo
Frankie Bridge Photo

Frankie Bridge I’m a Celebrity

Bridge was cast as a contestant for the twenty-first season of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! in 2021. She made it to the final and finished third. I’m a Star…Get Me Out of Here! (also known as I’m a Celebrity or I’m a Celeb) is a British survival reality television show that airs on ITV. London Weekend Television (LWT) originated it, and Lifted Entertainment produces it. The premise involves a group of celebrities living in harsh conditions with limited creature comforts. Each member faces challenges in order to secure more food and goodies for the group and avoid being voted out by viewers during their stay, with the final episode’s votes determining who wins a series.

Frankie Bridge S Club 8

In 2001, a reality television show called S Club Search led to the formation of S Club Juniors. The triumphant people of the show would be ensured a spot in the side project bunch. In November 2001, the group made their first appearance as a group on Children in Need. In April 2002, they released their first single, “One Step Closer,” which reached number two in the United Kingdom. Automatic High” reached number two in the UK charts as the band’s second single from their first studio album.

Bridge was the only member of the group to get a solo in every chorus of the band’s debut studio album when work on it began in June 2002. On October 21, 2002, The Juniors released their first album, Together. It reached number five in its first week of sales and sold 40,000 copies. In December 2002, a fourth single, “Puppy Love/Sleigh Ride,” was released. S Club United, the group’s first major concert tour, was announced: The Tour, where the song “I Come Alive” served as their opening number. On visit, the band added two new melodies to the setlist: ” Fool No More” and “Nightfall”.

“Fool No More” was uncovered as the gathering’s fifth single, delivered in June 2003, and the track turned into the band’s 6th top-ten single, selling 40,000 duplicates in its most memorable week. The album’s title, “Sundown (2003),” was revealed in September, and it was released at the beginning of October 2003. The record label thought the album was a failure despite selling 315,859 copies worldwide and 60,000 copies in the United Kingdom. “Don’t Tell Me You’re Sorry,” the third and final single, peaked at number 11 on the charts. I Dream for 19 Entertainment, a children’s television show, starred the group.