Eternal was one of the biggest British girl groups of the 1990s, formed in London in 1992 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 them as major figures in the UK's R&B scene.
However, the group's history has been marked by internal tensions and shifting career goals, culminating in a public dispute that ended plans for a full reunion of the original line-up, leading to Louise Redknapp's departure from the band.
Louise walked away from Eternal due to a bitter reunion row.
The group's story is one of chart-topping hits and bitter disagreements, ultimately resulting in the end of the original line-up's reunion plans.
Author's summary: Eternal's rise and fall as a British girl group.