What happened to Eternal and why did Louise Redknapp quit the band?

Eternal: Rise and Fall of a British Girl Group

Eternal, formed in London in 1992, quickly became one of the biggest British girl groups of their time, with original members Easther and Vernie Bennett, Louise Nurding (now Redknapp), and Kéllé Bryan.

Their debut album, Always & Forever, released in 1993, sold over a million copies in the UK, producing hit singles like 'Stay' and 'Just a Step from Heaven,' establishing the group as major figures in the country’s R&B scene.

However, internal tensions and shifting career goals led to a bitter reunion row, resulting in Louise Redknapp quitting the band, ending plans for a full reunion of the original line-up.

From chart-topping hits to a bitter reunion row — why Louise walked away from Eternal.

The group's history has been marked by both success and turmoil, leaving fans wondering what could have been if the original members had reunited.

Author's summary: Eternal's story is one of rise and fall.

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Heart Radio Heart Radio — 2025-11-01

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