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Kéllé Bryan - born March 12th 1975 in East London - was sure of her future in entertainment from an early age - winning a junior Miss World competition at only two years old. Aged 11, she joined the prestigious Italia Conti School, where she completed 8 years of performing arts and qualified as a dance teacher. One night whilst clubbing (under age!), Kéllé and her schoolmate Louise Redknapp met Denis Ingoldsby, a music producer, who was in the midst of forming a girl band. She auditioned and that band later became "Eternal" – Britain’s most successful R&B group of all time. The band went on to achieve 15 top 15 hits, several Brit Award nominations, MOBO's and Smash Hits Awards to mention but a few. After splitting from Eternal, Bryan signed to Mercury Records and released her debut solo single "Higher Than Heaven". Bryan's second solo single "I Wanna Know" and debut album "Breakfast In Bed" were due for release in 2000, but were canceled because Bryan was diagnosed with lupus and was too ill to promote them. Over 9 million album sales, 4 world tours and a solo top 15 hit later, Kéllé moved on to pastures new and presented her own music show on Nickelodeon; the BAFTA nominated "N-list". In 2000, after taking kickboxing lessons to help regain her health following a diagnosis with lupus, Kéllé emerged triumphant from two kickboxing fights and was also given the great honour of becoming a celebrity patron of the Saint Thomas Lupus Trust. In the same year, Kéllé launched "Re