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Strictly's Rachel Stevens: My fiance loves watching me get raunchy ...

Mirror.co.uk - Found 8 hours ago
Not only did hot favourite Rachel Stevens wind up in the dance-off last Sunday, but Len Goodman, head judge and the official Nice One, has...

Posted on July 4, 2009, 3:32 am

More Drama For Rachel Stevens

MusicRooms.net - Found Jun. 30, 2009
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Posted on June 30, 2009, 8:04 am

Rachel Stevens caught up in restaurant shooting

Mirror.co.uk - Found Jun. 28, 2009
Rachel Stevens was caught up in a terrifying shooting in a crowded restaurant.
Rachel Stevens' terror as gunman opens fire in restaurant - Glasgow Sunday Mail
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Posted on June 28, 2009, 2:44 am

SHOCK! Rachel Stevens caught up in shooting

Now Magazine - Found Jun. 29, 2009
June 2009 Rachel Stevens Police are now investigating. Rachel, 31, was mugged by three men on her doorstep earlier this month.

Posted on June 29, 2009, 3:33 am

Rachel Stevens Caught Up In St John's Wood Shooting

Londonist - Found Jun. 29, 2009
This being St John's Wood, the incident was . Singer Rachel Stevens and fianc Alex Bourne were caught up in the chaos, along with BBC...

Posted on June 29, 2009, 1:28 pm

Rachel Stevens restaurant gun probe

Telegraph and Argus - Found Jun. 27, 2009
Police are hunting a gunman who opened fire in a busy restaurant, wounding two people and forcing diners including Rachel Stevens to dive for cover. ...
S Club star in shooting drama - ITV.com
Rachel Stevens caught up in restaurant shooting - ITN
Man and boy shot in restaurant - Press Association
Men shot in busy restaurant - Press Association
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Daily Express

Posted on June 27, 2009, 11:58 am

Rachel Stevens restaurant gun probe

Channel 4 News - Found Jun. 27, 2009
Police are hunting a gunman who opened fire in a busy restaurant, wounding two people and forcing diners including Rachel Stevens to dive for cover. ...
Two men shot in packed restaurant - Channel 4 News
Gunman Opens Fire In London Restaurant - Sky News
Man shot in London restaurant - Channel 4 News
TV Rachels restaurant gun terror - The Sun
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The Sun

Posted on June 27, 2009, 11:40 am

Rachel Stevens 'witnesses gun fight'

Digital Spy - Found Jun. 27, 2009
Former S Club 7 star Rachel Stevens was witness last night to a gun fight in a London restaurant..

Posted on June 27, 2009, 7:57 am

Rachel Stevens Works the Hareem Pants Look

MaleFirst Mens Magazine - Found Jun. 24, 2009
Rachel Stevens proved that short girls actually can look good in hareem pants when she hit the launch of Stephen Webster's new London store.

Posted on June 24, 2009, 11:07 am

Is there trouble in paradise for former S Clubber Rachel Stevens and ...

Mirror.co.uk - Found Jun. 21, 2009
Is there trouble in paradise for former S Clubber Rachel Stevens and her handsome fiancé Alex Bourne?

Posted on June 21, 2009, 4:13 am

Rachel Stevens Biography

Rachel Stevens
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Rachel Stevens
Rachel Stevens performing in 2004
Rachel Stevens performing in 2004
Background information
Birth name Rachel Lauren Stevens
Born 9 April 1978 (1978-04-09) (age 31)
Southgate, London
Genre(s) Pop, dance
Occupation(s) Singer, Actress, Model
Years active 1999–present
Label(s) Polydor
Associated acts S Club 8
S Club 7
Vincent Simone
Hannah Spearritt
Jo O'Meara
Tina Barrett
Website Official site

Rachel Lauren Stevens (born 9 April 1978) is an English singer, actress and occasional model. She is a former member, and one of the lead singers, of the successful pop group S Club (7), and launched a solo recording career in 2003, releasing seven singles and two albums in the UK between 2003 and 2005. In 2008, she came second in the sixth series of the BBC One series Strictly Come Dancing (the original, British, version of Dancing with the Stars) with her dance partner Vincent Simone.

Contents

Early life

Born in Southgate, London to a middle class Ashkenazi Jewish family, she attended Ashmole School in London.12 At the age of fifteen, Stevens beat 5000 competitors in a modeling competition sponsored by Just 17 magazine. Following her first modeling jobs, she decided to study at the London School of Fashion and ended up working in public relations.3

Singing career

S Club

At the age of twenty one, Stevens became a member of the British pop group S Club 7, which were a BRIT Award-winning British pop group created by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller. The group rose to fame via their own BBC television programme and by selling 16 million records worldwide4 and launching four number one hit singles in the United Kingdom. S Club disbanded in 2003.5

Solo

Funky Dory

Rachel Stevens' cover for her 2003 debut album, Funky Dory

After S Club were disbanded, Stevens signed a £1.5 million ($2.3 million) solo four-album deal with Polydor Records and re-signed with S Club manager, Simon Fuller.6 Breaking out on her own after success with S Club was hard for Stevens, "I think we ended up conforming to what people's perceptions were," she said about the group. "This one was the ditzy one, this one was the singer, this one was the dancer. And to come out of that and be a whole person has been a real challenge for me. I didn't have my say, really, in the group. None of us did."4

Her first solo single, written by Cathy Dennis (who has also written for Britney Spears and Kylie Minogue) and produced by JuStar, was "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex", released in September 2003.7

Taking inspiration from R&B music most reminiscent of TLC and Sugababes, and adult-style pop music by Madonna, Stevens's debut solo album, Funky Dory was released later that month. The album was a minor hit, reaching number nine on the UK albums chart.8 Although the album was not a huge commercial success, it did gain praise from pop critics. Jamie Gill, in a review for Yahoo! Launch, said that Stevens "eschews the cheap and cheerful approach of her old band for a slinky adult confidence and musical eclecticism."9

That December, the album's title track, "Funky Dory" was released as the second single. The song was hailed as being sophisticated and sexy, like its predecessor, and featured a sample of the David Bowie song "Andy Warhol" from his album Hunky Dory. Hopes were high that the single would be able to match the success of "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex", but like her album, the single made a low showing on the charts, peaking at number twenty four.10 The song was given mixed reviews by pop-critics with some calling it "musically better than "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" with a hybrid of pop, Latin and even a hint of jazz infusion" but not a good choice as a single as it lacked anything special and different, as it did not live up to Stevens's previous single.[1]

Some Girls

Stevens on the cover of her popular song, Some Girls

In July 2004, Stevens released a brand new song, "Some Girls" which was produced by Richard X. After the commercial failure of both her album and previous song hopes were high for "Some Girls" to perform well on the charts, with critics calling the song her career make or break release. The song became a hit across Europe, and reached number two in the UK. All profits from the song went to the BBC Sport Relief charity. On its release HMV.co.uk called the song Stevens's "finest song to date",[2] and Yahoo! Launch commented "she came to save her career. She ended up saving pop."[3]

Due to the success of "Some Girls", Funky Dory was re-released to include "Some Girls" and another new track, a cover of Andrea True Connection's "More More More". "More More More" peaked at number three in the UK, giving Stevens her third top ten solo single in the UK.11At this point, Stevens stepped up promotion, inadvertently earning herself a Guinness World Record for “Most Public Appearances by a Pop Star in 24 Hours in Different Cities” (Seven on 8 September-9 September 2004).12

Come and Get It

Rachel Stevens on the cover of her second album, Come and Get It

In late 2004, Stevens began working on her second solo album with producers and songwriters Richard X, Alexis Strum, and Xenomania.13 The following March she released the first single from her upcoming album, "Negotiate With Love". The song was hit in the UK, reaching the top ten.14

"Negotiate with Love" was followed-up by the song "So Good", which was released in July and was another success when it peaked at number ten in the UK.15 It was hailed as a good pop song that was "tastily produced and sassily delivered."16

In the summer of 2005, Channel 4 broadcast a documentary which followed Stevens through the summer as she promoted "So Good". After the singles and the documentary appeared, Stevens released Come and Get It in October 2005. The album was, like her previous effort, a minor success peaking at number twenty eight in the UK.15 The album was also released as a special 'Limited Edition' CD and DVD. Two years after the album's release, The Guardian placed it in their article "1000 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die" list.17

The last single released from the album was "I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)", released in October 2005 the song peaked at number twelve in the UK.15 The single received some of the best reviews of Stevens's career with it being hailed by HMV.co.uk for its "astonishingly flawless vocal performance" and as Stevens's "most commercially accessible and quirky single since "Some Girls"."[4]

Television & Film

While Stevens was a member of S Club 7, she appeared in five series of S Club shows: S Club 7 Go Wild! Miami 7, L.A. 7, Hollywood 7, and Viva S Club. The group also starred in the feature film, Seeing Double. In 2004, Stevens appeared in Suzie Gold, followed by a minor cameo role in Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo (2005).

As part of promoting music releases, Rachel often appeared on live children's television shows such as Smile and SMTV Live. When appearing on Dick and Dom In Da Bungalow, a show known for children playing games which were sometimes messy, Rachel refused to take part, much to the dismay of the hosts and left before the end of the show. 18

In 2005, Stevens played a character called "Jane-Mary" in a Spider Man charity spoof called Spider-Plant Man for the BBC appearing opposite Rowan Atkinson. In December 2007 it was announced that Stevens would be transformed into a nine-inch high plasticine character for Glendogie Bogey, a new animated comedy for BBC Scotland.19

Later in 2005, Stevens also played a minor role in Dominic Veall's ITV television drama Flawless playing Lucy Carlts, the sister of Rodger Carlts.

Stevens is also apparently very keen on landing a role in Doctor Who, despite competition in the form of Lily Allen20, as well as being described as "in talks" to appear in the second series of BBC One's Merlin 21

Strictly Come Dancing

In August 2008, it was announced that Stevens would take part in the 2008 series of Strictly Come Dancing, which started on 20 September. She was partnered with professional dancer Vincent Simone, and together they hold the record for the most perfect 10s ever achieved in any series of Strictly Come Dancing, thus beating out other contestants including 2007 winner Alesha Dixon and 2008 winner Tom Chambers. Stevens finished in second place. 2223

Performances

Week # Dance/Song Judges' score Result
Craig Revel Horwood Arlene Phillips Len Goodman Bruno Tonioli
1 Cha Cha/"Lady Marmalade" Group Performance - Not Judged
2 Salsa/"No Puedes Comprar Mi Amor" 7 8 8 8 Safe - 31
3 Swing (dance)/"Choo Choo Cha Boogie" Group Performance - Not Judged
4 Quickstep/"Little Green Bag" 8 8 9 8 Safe - 33
5 Samba/"Hips Don't Lie" 7 7 8 8 Safe - 30
6 Viennese Waltz/"Everybody Hurts" 8 8 8 8 Safe - 32
7 Jive/"Sweet Soul Music" 7 8 8 9 Safe - 32
8 American Smooth/"I Got A Woman" 8 9 9 9 Bottom two - 35
9 Rumba/"You Do Something to Me" 9 10 10 10 (First place) Safe - 39
10 Foxtrot/"Close to You" 10 10 10 10 (First place) Safe - 40
11 Waltz / "Angel" 9 10 10 10 Bottom two - 71
Paso Doble / "The Final Countdown" 7 8 8 9
12 Tango / "Here Comes The Rain Again" 9 10 10 10 (First place) Safe - 76
Cha-Cha-Cha / "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" 9 9 9 10
13 Argentine Tango / "When Doves Cry" 9 10 10 10 (Joint first place) Safe - 75
American Smooth / "Mandy" 9 9 8 10
14 Foxtrot / "Close to You 10 10 10 10 2nd place overall - 79
Rumba / "You Do Something to Me" 9 10 10 10

Personal life

On Valentine's Day in 2002, Stevens became engaged to actor Jeremy Edwards.24 The couple broke up in early 2004 after they had been dating for over three years.25

After the breakup, she dated Gavin Dein, son of former Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein.26 The relationship did not last long, with the couple splitting up in August 2005.27

Stevens has also been linked to actor Stephen Dorff28and American-based British singer Oli Trevena (Oli T).29

In June 2008, Stevens became engaged to boyfriend Alex Bourne in Italy (who had changed his surname from Leigh) after 18 months of dating.30. The couple were planning to get married in the autumn of 2008 but decided to postpone their wedding until August 2009 due to Stevens's busy autumn schedule training and performing on Strictly Come Dancing.31

Whilst doing Strictly Come Dancing, she was suspected of having an affair with her dance partner, Vincent, but they both denied this. Stevens also said she was lucky that Alex was not the jelous type, probably due to the saucy routines she performed with Vincent.

Stevens is cited as 2D's (member of fictional band Gorillaz) Jewish ex-girlfriend, in the book Rise Of The Ogre.32

On June 9, 2009 Stevens was robbed of her jewellery by three men who followed her to her home. The items believed to be stolen included her engagement ring, a necklace and a Rolex watch. She was shaken by the experience but was otherwise unhurt.33. In the same month, on June 27, 2009 she and Bourne were dining in Harry Morgan's restaurant in St John's Wood, London when a gunman entered in pursuit of two men and started firing. The pair were not injured in the incident.34

Awareness campaigns

In 2005, Stevens fronted the Everyman Testicular Cancer Awareness campaign. Stevens's role was notable as she was the first woman to represent this campaign. Her television commercial raised eyebrows with its suggestive content that included her telling men to "put one hand down their trousers and give their testicles a good feel". On the commercial, Stevens commented, "Sometimes men need a little encouragement to think about their health. This is a funny way of raising awareness about a serious subject."[5]

In 2005, Stevens also took part in the Make Poverty History campaign, which aims to eliminate poverty in developing countries by cancelling old debts, improving the way aid is given and removing barriers, so these countries can trade more effectively with the rest of the world. Stevens donated an undisclosed amount of money to the campaign, and also starred in television and magazine advertisements supporting the cause. Her official Web site also displayed the campaign's official online banner.[6]

Endorsement deals

While in S Club 7, Stevens fronted the World Wide Fund for Nature. More recently, she has been the front woman for Pretty Polly,35 Sky Sports, Marks & Spencer,36 and Focus Dailies.37

Discography

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Other notes
2003 S Club Seeing Double Rachel
2004 Suzie Gold Pop Star
2005 Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo Louisa, the Dirty Girl
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1999-2000 Miami 7 Rachel 15 episodes
2000 S Club 7: Artistic Differences Rachel Television movie
L.A. 7 Rachel 13 episodes
2001-2002 Hollywood 7 Rachel 13 episodes
2002 Viva S Club Rachel 13 episodes
2005 Spider-Plant Man Jane-Mary Comic Relief special
2008 Glendogie Bogey Patricia Ravelston Voice
2008 Strictly Come Dancing Dancer Competition

Awards

Year Award Result Category
2003 Smash Hits Poll Winners Party Won Best Dressed Star
2004 Best Dressed Star
Most Fanciable Female
2005 Most Fanciable Female
2003 National Music Awards Favourite UK Female Singer
2004 Celebrity Awards Sexiest Female Celebrity
2004 NME Awards Best Female Artist
2004 Disney Channel Kid's Choice Awards Best Female Artist
2004 52nd Annual Showbusiness Awards Recording Artist of the Year
2005 Glamour Awards Woman of the Year
2006 Jammy Awards Outstanding Female Singer
2009 Digital Spy Reality Awards Sexiest Female

Notes

  1. ^  Jamie Gill. Rachel Stevens 3. Rachel Stevens Online - originally from Yahoo! Launch. Oct. 7, 2003. Retrieved Feb. 5, 2006.
  2. ^  Azeem Ahmad. Rachel Stevens 5. MusicOMH. Dec. 8, 2003. Retrieved Feb. 5, 2006.
  3. ^  Rachel Stevens 6. Rachel Stevens Online - originally from HMV.co.uk. June 2004. Retrieved Feb. 5, 2006.
  4. ^  Rachel Stevens 7. Rachel Stevens Online - originally from Yahoo! Launch. July 2004. Retrieved Feb. 5, 2006.
  5. ^  Rachel Stevens 8. Rachel Stevens Online - originally from London News Review. Sept. 23, 2004. Retrieved Feb. 5, 2006.
  6. ^  Rachel Stevens 9. Virgin.net. 2005. Retrieved Feb. 6, 2006.
  7. ^  Rachel Stevens 10. HMV.co.uk. Aug. 2005. Retrieved Feb. 6, 2006.
  8. ^  Rachel Stevens 12. Rachel Stevens Online. 2006. Retrieved Jan. 29, 2006.
  9. Rachel Stevens 16. The Daily Record. 2006. Retrieved May 1, 2006.
  10. ^  Rachel Stevens 17. Everyman. 2005. Retrieved Jan. 29, 2006.
  11. ^  Rachel Stevens 18. RSO: Make Poverty History. 2005. Retrieved Jan. 29, 2006.
  12. ^  [7]. The Daily Mirror. 2006. Retrieved November 11, 2006.
  13. ^  [8]. The Daily Mirror. 2006. Retrieved November 11, 2006.

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  19. ^ Trio of talent get animated in Glendogie Bogey
  20. ^ Lily Allen, Rachel Stevens lead betting for new Doctor Who assistant
  21. ^ http://www.nowmagazine.co.uk/celebrity-news/tv-news/296639/rachel-stevens-to-star-in-merlin/1/ Rachel Stevens to 'star in Merlin'].
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  34. ^ |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jun/27/shooting-harry-morgan-st-johns|
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