Louise Redknapp's health battles including 'worst condition doctors had seen'
Louise Redknapp's health battles including 'worst condition doctors had seen'
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Louise Redknapp's health battles including 'worst condition doctors had seen'

Matt Jackson 🕒︎ 2025-11-05

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Louise Redknapp's health battles including 'worst condition doctors had seen'

Louise Redknapp rose to stardom as part of girl band Eternal before marrying football legend Jamie Redknapp in the 1990s. But during the height of her career she battled a skin condition that doctors said was the "worst they've seen in a long time". The singer, who celebrates her 51st birthday today, has disclosed that she was diagnosed with hyperpigmentation during childhood. The condition occurs when certain areas of skin become darker due to excess melanin production. This can cause dark patches or circles to appear on the body. Louise reveals her hyperpigmentation reached its peak severity during her twenties, following the birth of her eldest son Charley, whom she shares with former spouse Jamie. She admits the condition would trigger significant self-esteem problems during flare-ups. Speaking to the ECHO, Louise recalled: "I said that I looked like I had the world map on my face. "The pigmentation that I suffered with after having my first child saw one dermatologist say it was the worst they had seen in a really long time. And it really affected my confidence, because on one hand, I was so happy having this gorgeous baby, and on the other hand, I didn't know what I was going to do with my face." The mother-of-two explained that these confidence struggles prevented her from fully embracing life's moments. She continued: "There's been lots of times in life that maybe being worried about how I looked has held me back from really living in the moment and enjoying things. "Every moment being on the beach, worrying that somebody might take a picture of you from an unflattering angle. I spent most of my holidays lying flat in the hope that no one would spot me." Louise encouraged others dealing with hyperpigmentation to try maintaining a positive outlook. She explained that whilst you might be acutely aware of the flare-ups, others often don't notice them as much. She continued: "The things that we think are terrible - blemishes on our face, pigment on our face - people might notice it, but it's not the first thing they judge you on, and if it is, you don't want to know them anyway. "Trying to keep a positive mental attitude is really tough but just remember that everybody's fighting their own battles and believe you me, whatever you're fighting at that time will not beat the forefront of their mind." The Let's Go Round Again star has previously spoken candidly about a period when she was "struggling" and attempting to keep her "head above water". During an appearance on Fearne Cotton's Happy Place podcast, Louise disclosed she had been prescribed antidepressants to help her get her "head above the ground". Yet she discovered they caused her to put on weight, which left her "hating" her appearance in photographs. "I always remember like going to...I think it was the BRITS or somewhere, and they'd made me put weight on, and it was the lesser of two evils," she revealed. She went on to say: "For some reason, I put weight on. I was unconfident in how it looked to my body, yet at the same time, I was trying to keep my head above water. I was trying to desperately just survive in the world that we live in." Louise expressed her desire to "come out" and discuss her struggles. She confessed to Fearne that she wanted to apologise for not being "wasn't perfect". Louise has also opened up about her struggle with OCD during her time in Eternal. During an emotional interview on This Morning in 2020, she revealed that it felt like the "the only thing I could control in my life". Louise shared: "For many years I suffered from OCD in a really big way, looking back I think it most probably came from it being the only thing I could control in my life. "Going on you do work and start to understand the illness a bit more, but I hope people out there that suffer might realise they're not alone. I had it really badly. It used to take me 20 minutes to go to bed at night. I've come a long way since those days. And it has helped me to write it all down." While Louise admits she was "really lucky" to be part of the band, she now feels that she "could have dealt with things" differently and "maybe not worried so much," according to MailOnline. She was a part of the band Eternal, alongside Easther and Vernie Bennett as well as Kéllé Bryan. Their debut album, Always and Forever, was a massive hit, reaching number two in the UK chart and selling over four million copies worldwide. Louise's latest studio album, Confessions, made it to number eight in the UK chart. Her 2000 single, 2 Faced, also enjoyed success, peaking at number three in the chart.

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