ITV Loose Women star makes sad confession as she opens up on 'dark' past
ITV Loose Women star makes sad confession as she opens up on 'dark' past
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ITV Loose Women star makes sad confession as she opens up on 'dark' past

Sara Baalla 🕒︎ 2025-11-07

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ITV Loose Women star makes sad confession as she opens up on 'dark' past

Loose Women star Kéllé Bryan has made a sad confession as she opened up on her "dark" past on Friday (November 7). The 50-year-old performer and actress made an appearance on ITV's Lorraine today, where she chatted to presenter Ranvir Singh about her time in R&B group Eternal. Sugababes member Heidi Range was also featured in the discussion. Kéllé takes part in a fresh BBC documentary titled Girlbands Forever, which delves into the behind-the-scenes story of girl band mania throughout the 90s and afterwards. During today's Lorraine, Ranvir asked: "[The documentary] didn't shy away from difficult topics, as we saw in your clip there Kéllé. You talked about body image , and we all know that was horrible. I just wondered what it was like for you talking about that?" Kéllé responded: "The production team were amazing, but obviously, you're dealing with difficult subjects to talk about," reports the Express . "But I think it's important to highlight those things because you hope that by talking about it, you'll bring change for the people who are coming up behind you. But unfortunately, we've seen with Little Mix and all the other bands, that those issues and pressures still exist." Discussing the obstacles she encountered whilst performing in Eternal, Kéllé continued: "For me, it was difficult to talk about because it's those darker memories and darker sides of things that you know were difficult to deal with at the time, and the pressures that come with being a woman in the industry." Ranvir then observed: "And being a black woman that was in Eternal." Kéllé added: "In those days, unfortunately, racism was prevalent. You wouldn't get a front cover of a magazine because, after Louise [Redknapp's] exit, we were predominantly a black band, so therefore you wouldn't get a front cover. "And there were countries that we travelled to and Louise would be the one that was spoken to, and there were other countries we'd travel to and we would be the ones that were spoken to. "It was all that kind of unspoken, unconscious bias that was going on in the industry. We never saw it as any different, we just loved Lou. [I'm] still friends with Lou, love her." Kéllé went on to say that she doesn't feel confident for future girl bands, as there "aren't enough safeguards in place for young people". As well as Kelle and Heidi, Girlbands Forever also featured interviews with members of All Saints, Atomic Kitten, Little Mix and Mis-Teeq, including Kerry Katona, Melanie Blatt, Perrie Edwards and Su-Elise Nash. Loose Women airs weekdays on ITV1 and ITVX at 12.30pm, while Girlbands Forever is available to stream on BBC iPlayer

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