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Kimberley Walsh

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Kimberley Walsh is an English singer, model, variety performer, television presenter, actor, and dancer who was born under the surname of Kimberley Jane Scott. She became famous after auditioning for ITV’s reality show Popstars: The Rivals in late 2002. Walsh had gained a spot as a member of the female group Girls Aloud, according to the show.
Walsh pursued acting and presenting during the group’s break.
She became a presenter on Suck My Pop, a music chat program, and she covered the BAFTA Awards. She played Prissy Polly in Horrid Henry: The Movie in 2011. Walsh has a song called “Like U Like” by Aggro Santos. Walsh made her West End stage debut in 2012, as Princess Fiona in Shrek the Musical’s London production. She also headed the New Look Autumn/Winter 2009 collection, and in January 2011, she was announced as the new face of Puma AG. Walsh competed on Strictly Come Dancing in 2012, finishing as one of the runners-up. Walsh has been performing in stage adaptations of famous films since 2011, when she made her West End debut in Shrek, including Elf in 2015 and Big and Sleepless in Seattle in 2019.

Kimberley Walsh Biography, Net worth, Acting and Music Career

Early Years: Childhood, Parents, Siblings

Kimberley Walsh, the daughter of John and Diane Walsh, was born on November 20, 1981, in Bradford, West Yorkshire. In Allerton, West Yorkshire, she grew up with three siblings, Sally Walsh, Amy Walsh, and Adam Walsh. Walsh went to Sandy Lane Primary School, Stoney Lee Middle School, and Beckfoot Grammar School, and got her first taste of celebrity as a youngster when she appeared in an Asda commercial with her sister Sally. In 1986, she performed in ITV’s The Book Tower as Young Cosette in a regional version of Les Misérables. Walsh was a student at Stage 84, a drama school in Bradford, where he also taught for a while.

Kimberley Walsh Musical Career

Kimberly Walsh is a British singer, actress, and TV presenter best known for being a member of the all-girl musical group Girls Aloud. Walsh, who was born in Bradford, West Yorkshire, was a budding child actress who starred in a number of musical shows as well as some commercial work as a teenager.

Walsh portrayed Sally McDonald in Emmerdale, a British television soap drama, from 1997 until 2000. She auditioned for and was accepted for Popstars: The Rivals, a reality television singing competition, in 2002.

During the program, Walsh formed the group Girls Aloud with participants Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts, and Cheryl Cole, which went on to win the competition. Following the performance, Sound of the Underground was published in 2003, followed by What Will the Neighbors Say? in 2004. Chemistry was released in 2005, Tangled Up was released in 2007, and Out of Control was released in 2008. Walsh has hosted various television series, including The X Factor, in addition to performing with Girls Aloud. She played Princess Fiona in a West End theatre production of Shrek:

The Musical from October 2011 to May 2012. She was also a contestant on BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing in 2012. Walsh’s debut solo album, Centre Stage, was published in 2013, and it comprised interpretations of songs from Broadway shows.

Net Worth of Kimberley Walsh

Kimberley Walsh has a net worth of $10 million and is an English singer-songwriter, dancer, model, television presenter, and actor. Kimberley Walsh’s net worth is derived from her work as a singer and songwriter. She is best known as a member of the British girl group Girls Aloud.

Personal Life

Walsh married long-term partner Justin Scott, a former member of the British boy bandTriple, on 30 January 2016. Together, the couple have three sons.

Kimberley and sons
Kimberley Walsh And her two young sons

Social Media Profile

Being Kimberley Walsh and not being on the social media with out a profile is simply not acceptable. 117 posts · 454 followers · 69 following · Represented by @encantatalent and @InterActors Mum, Wife, Singer, dancer, actress and one 5th of Girls Aloud.

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