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{{Short description|English singer and actress}}
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| origin = [[London, England]]
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| music_genre = [[Pop music|Pop]], [[Dance music|Dance]], [[Adult Contemporary]]
| caption = Stevens attending [[London Fashion Week]], February 2010
| record_label = [[Interscope Records]] <small>(1999&ndash;2003)</small> (band)<br>[[Polydor Records]] <small>(2003&ndash;present)</small> (solo)
| birth_name = Rachel Lauren Stevens
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| years_active = 1993–present
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| spouse = {{marriage|Alex Bourne|2 August 2009|2022|end=div.}}
| children = 2
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| instrument = Vocals
| genre = [[Pop music|Pop]]
| label = [[Polydor Records|Polydor]]
| associated_acts = [[S Club 7]]
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'''Rachel Lauren Stevens''' (born [[April 9]], [[1978]]) is a [[United Kingdom|British]] singer and [[actress]] from [[London]]. Formerly with the [[pop music|pop]] group [[S Club 7]], she has now launched a successful solo career.


'''Rachel Lauren Stevens''' (born 9 April 1978) is an English singer, businesswoman, model and actress. She has been a member of the pop group [[S Club]], which was active from 1998 to 2003, and has reformed once again since 2023. She released her solo debut studio album ''[[Funky Dory]]'' in September 2003. The album reached number nine on the [[UK album chart]] and the [[British Phonographic Industry]] (BPI) awarded it with a [[music recording sales certification|gold certification]] in October 2003. Two singles, "[[Sweet Dreams My L.A. Ex]]" and "[[Funky Dory (song)|Funky Dory]]", were initially released from the album: "Sweet Dreams My L.A. Ex" peaked at number two in the UK and received a silver certification from the BPI.
===Early life===
Stevens was born in [[Southgate, London|Southgate]], [[London]] to a [[Jewish]] family. Her now-estranged father, Michael Stevens, is notable for producing a guide to the best places to solicit [[prostitutes]] in London.{{ref|Stevensfather}} Her mother is Linda Stevens. Rachel attended Ashmole School, Southgate, London.


In July 2004, Stevens released the single "[[Some Girls (Rachel Stevens song)|Some Girls]]" as a [[charity record]] for [[Sport Relief]], and the single's success prompted Polydor to re-issue ''Funky Dory'' with three new songs.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2004/05_may/05/sport_relief.pdf |title=Sport Relief '04 Media Pack |publisher=BBC |access-date=4 March 2013 |archive-date=6 September 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140906064050/http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2004/05_may/05/sport_relief.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref> ''[[Come and Get It (Rachel Stevens album)|Come and Get It]]'', her second studio album, was released in October 2005. It peaked at No. 28 in the UK, and two of its three singles reached the Top 10.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2005/oct/14/popandrock.shopping2 |title=Pop CD: Rachel Stevens, Come And Get It |last=Petridis |first=Alexis |work=[[The Guardian]] |date=14 October 2005 |access-date=4 March 2013 |archive-date=21 September 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921081428/http://www.theguardian.com/music/2005/oct/14/popandrock.shopping2 |url-status=live }}</ref> Following the release, Stevens took an extended hiatus from her music career.
From a very early age, Stevens was drawn to entertaining people. At the age of five she began taking acting lessons at a drama school near London, but as time went on she seemed to be more interested in fashion than acting. At the age of fifteen her first big break when she beat out 4999 competitors in a modeling competition sponsored by ''Just 17 Magazine''. Following her first modeling gig Stevens attended the London School of Fashion and worked in PR, but began to lose interest and started to seek out a career in music instead.


In 2008, she came second in the [[Strictly Come Dancing (Series 6)|sixth series]] of the [[BBC One]] series ''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]'' with her dance partner [[Vincent Simone]]. In 2013, she was a mentor assistant on ''[[The X Factor (New Zealand TV series)|The X Factor New Zealand]]''. In 2014 she was awarded ''FHM'''s sexiest woman of all time.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Sinyard |first1=Ally |title=Rachel Stevens is officially the sexiest woman of all time |url=http://www.fhm.com/girls/news/rachel-stevens-is-officially-the-sexiest-woman-of-all-time-85675 |access-date=3 August 2014 |work=FHM |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140808104958/http://www.fhm.com/girls/news/rachel-stevens-is-officially-the-sexiest-woman-of-all-time-85675 |archive-date=8 August 2014}}</ref> Stevens became one of the coaches in the 4th season of RTE's ''[[The Voice of Ireland]]''. Stevens' version of the song "[[More, More, More]]" has been used in adverts for sofa retailer [[ScS]]. In November 2014, [[S Club 7]] announced plans for an arena reunion tour, titled [[Bring It All Back 2015]], touring the UK briefly in May 2015. The band has reformed once again since 2023 under the 'S Club' moniker following the announcement of their Good Times tour.
Then, at the age of twenty, Stevens accompanied her brother to an audition in London for a new pop group, which was being put together by [[Simon Fuller]], the one-time manager of the [[Spice Girls]]. Whilst waiting for her brother to audition, she was approached by the judges. After many calls and auditions she was chosen as a member of the new band [[S Club 7]] , along with [[Tina Barrett]], [[Paul Cattermole]], [[Jon Lee]], [[Bradley McIntosh]], [[Jo O'Meara]] and [[Hannah Spearritt]].


===S Club 7===
==Early life==
Born in [[Southgate, London|Southgate]], London, to a [[Jewish]] family, she had a Jewish upbringing and attended Osidge JMI School and [[Ashmole School]] in London.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Sherwin |first1=Adam |title=Rachel Stevens the favourite to win Strictly Come Dancing |url=http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/arts/tv-radio/article2445954.ece |access-date=27 October 2014 |work=[[The Times]] |date=19 December 2008 |archive-date=27 October 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141027033819/http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/arts/tv-radio/article2445954.ece |url-status=live }}{{subscription required}}</ref><ref name="Jewish Showbiz News">{{cite web |url=http://www.somethingjewish.co.uk/articles/453_jewish_showbiz_news.htm |title=Jewish Showbiz News |publisher=somethingjewish.co.uk |access-date=26 April 2012 |archive-date=26 August 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140826120830/http://www.somethingjewish.co.uk/articles/453_jewish_showbiz_news.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref> Her father is Michael Stevens and she has two brothers.
Stevens and S Club 7 quickly rose to fame, with their debut single "Bring It All Back" at number one on the [[UK Singles Chart]] in June 1999. The band's follow-up "S Club Party" was also a hit, the bands self-titled debut album also sold well. The success of their debut album landed the band their own [[television|TV]] show, ''S Club 7 in Miami''. Major success in the [[United States]] followed.


In 1993, she first caught attention by winning a modelling contest sponsored by UK teen magazine ''Just 17'', beating 5,000 other competitors.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Greenstreet |first1=Rosanna |title=Q&A: Rachel Stevens |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2004/jul/10/popandrock |website=The Guardian |access-date=18 May 2019 |date=9 July 2004 |archive-date=18 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190518193755/https://www.theguardian.com/music/2004/jul/10/popandrock |url-status=live }}</ref> Following her first modelling jobs, she decided to study at the [[London College of Fashion]], where she achieved a diploma in [[business studies|business]]. During that time she also worked for a film company and later in [[public relations]], but began to lose interest and decided to pursue a career in singing instead.
Stevens probably enjoyed more success then the rest of the band members, as she received the most media attention and was a fan favourite. Despite the negative press the male members of the band had been receiving, Stevens was not affected by it and in 2000 was voted the second sexiest woman on the planet by men's magazine ''[[FHM]]''.


==Career==
Soon after 2000 the band began to lose steam and they could not live up to past success with both record sales and television ratings down. The band was able to release a successful film in 2003 called ''S Club Seeing Double'' but after a UK tour, the members of S Club 7 decided to break up.
===1998–2003: S Club===
{{Main|S Club}}
The group rose to fame by starring in their own [[BBC]] television series, ''[[Miami 7]]'', in 1999. Over the five years they were together, S Club 7 had four UK No.1 singles, one UK No.1 album, a string of hits throughout Europe, including a top-ten single in the United States, Asia, Latin America and Africa. They recorded a total of four studio albums, released eleven singles and went on to sell over fourteen million albums worldwide. Their first album, ''[[S Club (album)|S Club]]'', had a strong 1990s pop sound, similar to many artists of their time. However, through the course of their career, their musical approach changed to a more dance and [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]] sound which is heard mostly in their final album, ''[[Seeing Double (album)|Seeing Double]]''.


The concept and brand of the group was created by Simon Fuller, also their manager through 19 Entertainment; they were signed to [[Polydor Records]]. Their television series went on to last four series, seeing the group travel across the United States and eventually ending up in [[Barcelona]], Spain. It became popular in 100&nbsp;different countries where the show was watched by over 90&nbsp;million viewers.<ref name=Reach>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/796258.stm |title=S Club reach for the top |access-date=4 September 2007 |date=18 June 2000 |publisher=BBC News |archive-date=13 October 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071013211143/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/796258.stm |url-status=live }}</ref> The show, which was a [[Children's television series|children's]] sitcom, often mirrored real life events which had occurred in S Club, including the relationship of [[Hannah Spearritt]] and [[Paul Cattermole]], as well as the eventual departure from the group of the latter. As well as the popularity of their television series, S Club 7 won two [[Brit Awards]]—in 2000 for British breakthrough act and in 2002, for best British single. In 2001, the group earned the [[The Record of the Year|Record of year]]. S Club's second to last single reached number-five in the UK charts and their final studio album failed to make the top ten. However, on 21 April 2003, during a live onstage performance, S Club announced that they were to disband.<ref name=split>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/2965273.stm |title=S Club to split up |access-date=25 August 2007 |date=21 April 2003 |publisher=BBC News |archive-date=21 June 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060621161957/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/music/2965273.stm |url-status=live }}</ref>
===Funky Dory===
[[Image:Rachelfunkydoryoriginal.jpg|thumb|right|Stevens on the cover of her debut solo album ''[[Funky Dory]]'' in 2003.]]
After S Club 7 broke up, Stevens signed a £1.5 million solo four-album deal with [[Polydor Records]] and re-signed with S Club 7 manager, [[Simon Fuller]].


===2003–2004: ''Funky Dory''===
Her first solo single, written by [[Cathy Dennis]] (who has also written for [[Britney Spears]] and [[Kylie Minogue]]) and produced by [[Bloodshy & Avant]], was "[[Sweet Dreams My LA Ex]]", released in September 2003. The single was a hit, debuting at number two on the UK singles chart, holding off the [[Black Eyed Peas]] and their international hit single "[[Where Is The Love?]]. The single was also a hit worldwide peaking in the top ten in multiple countries including [[Ireland]] and [[Sweden]]. Stevens' debut solo album ''[[Funky Dory]]'' was released later that month and was a minor hit, reaching number nine of the UK albums chart and quickly fading away in subsequent weeks almost without a trace.
[[File:Rachel Stevens I'm a little teapot.jpg|right|thumb|upright|Stevens performing "Funky Dory".]]
In 2003, after S Club disbanded, Stevens signed a £1.5&nbsp;million solo four-album deal with [[Polydor Records]] and re-signed with Fuller.<ref>{{cite news |title=S Club's Rachel signs £1m deal |publisher=BBC News |date=26 June 2003 |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3023032.stm |access-date=3 February 2008 |archive-date=10 October 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081010225411/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3023032.stm |url-status=live }}</ref> She said that breaking out on her own after success with S Club was difficult: "I think we [S Club] ended up conforming to what people's perceptions were. 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". Her first solo single, written by [[Cathy Dennis]] and produced by [[Bloodshy & Avant]], "[[Sweet Dreams My L.A. Ex]]", was released in September 2003.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/rachel-stevens |title=Rachel Stevens: Biography |magazine=Billboard |access-date=19 May 2008 |archive-date=11 October 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221011074409/https://www.billboard.com/artist/rachel-stevens/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Taking inspiration from [[Rhythm and blues|R&B]] and adult-style pop music, Stevens's debut solo album, ''[[Funky Dory]]'', was released later that month. The album was a hit, reaching number 9 on the UK albums chart and was certified gold.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/68784/peas-dido-top-uk-charts |title=Peas, Dido Top U.K. Charts |last=Sexton |first=Paul |date=6 October 2004 |magazine=Billboard |access-date=19 May 2008}}</ref> The album also gained 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."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://uk.launch.yahoo.com/l_reviews_a/31085.html |title=Rachel Stevens – 'Funkydory' |last=Gill |first=Jamie |date=7 October 2003 |publisher=Yahoo! |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050117185435/http://uk.launch.yahoo.com/l_reviews_a/31085.html |archive-date=17 January 2005}}</ref> That December the album's title track "[[Funky Dory (song)|Funky Dory]]", featuring a sample of the [[David Bowie]] song "Andy Warhol" from his album ''[[Hunky Dory (album)|Hunky Dory]]'', was released as its second single and failed to match the success of "Sweet Dreams My L.A. Ex", peaking at number twenty-four.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://acharts.us/performer/rachel_stevens#Songs |title=Rachel Stevens – Music Charts |publisher=acharts.us |access-date=19 May 2008 |archive-date=19 April 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080419053808/http://acharts.us/performer/rachel_stevens#Songs |url-status=live }}</ref>


[[MusicOMH]] called it "musically better than "Sweet Dreams My L.A. Ex" with a hybrid of pop, Latin and even a hint of jazz infusion" but not a good single choice as a single as it lacked anything special and different.{{ref|Musicomh}} In July 2004, Stevens released the [[BBC]] [[Sport Relief]] charity single, "[[Some Girls (Rachel Stevens song)|Some Girls]]", which was produced by [[Richard X]]. It became a hit across Europe, and reached number two in the UK. ''[[HMV]].co.uk'' called the song Stevens's "finest song to date",{{ref|HMV1}} and ''Yahoo! Launch'' commented that "she came to save her career. She ended up saving pop."{{ref|Yahoo2}} Stevens then signed a deal with [[Matalan]] reportedly worth £1&nbsp;million and had her hit song "More More More" as the title song for Matalan's advertising campaign. Following the success of "Some Girls", ''Funky Dory'' was re-released to include "Some Girls" and another new track, a cover of [[Andrea True|Andrea True Connection]]'s "[[More More More]]". "More More More" was issued as a single and peaked at number 3 in the UK, giving Stevens her third top ten solo single in the UK.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/66143/robbie-rem-overtake-uk-charts |title=Robbie, R.E.M. Overtake U.K. Charts |last=Sexton |first=Paul |date=11 October 2004 |magazine=Billboard |access-date=19 May 2008 |archive-date=27 April 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140427033427/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/66143/robbie-rem-overtake-uk-charts |url-status=live }}</ref> At this point, Stevens and her management stepped up promotion, earning her a [[Guinness World Record]] for "Most Public Appearances by a Pop Star in 24 Hours in Different Cities" (seven on 8–9 September 2004).<ref>{{cite news |url=http://arts.guardian.co.uk/fridayreview/story/0,,1502653,00.html |title=Club class |date=10 June 2005 |work=The Guardian |access-date=19 May 2008 |location=London |first=Hadley |last=Freeman |archive-date=13 January 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080113073904/http://arts.guardian.co.uk/fridayreview/story/0,,1502653,00.html |url-status=live }}</ref>
That December, the album's title track, "[[Funky Dory (song)|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 six and then quickly disappearing.


===2005–2007: ''Come and Get It'' and films===
In July 2004, Stevens released a brand new single, "[[Some Girls (Rachel Stevens song)|Some Girls]]" which was produced by [[Richard X]]. The single became a hit across [[Europe]], and reached number two in the UK. All profits from the single went to the [[BBC]] [[Sport Relief]] charity.
[[File:Rachel Stevens follow the leader.jpg|left|thumb|Stevens performing in 2004.]]
In March 2005, Stevens released her new single, "[[Negotiate with Love]]", that was a top ten hit in the UK.<ref>{{cite magazine |url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/63425/christie-rules-uk-charts-again |title=Christie Rules U.K. Charts Again |last=Sexton |first=Paul |date=4 April 2005 |magazine=Billboard |access-date=19 May 2008 |archive-date=6 September 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140906063923/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/63425/christie-rules-uk-charts-again |url-status=live }}</ref> "[[So Good (Rachel Stevens song)|So Good]]" was released in July 2005 and also peaked at number 10,<ref name=charts /> being hailed as "tastily produced and sassily delivered."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.virginmedia.com/music/reviews/singlereviews/rachelstevens_sogood.php |title=Rachel Stevens – So Good |publisher=virginmedia.com |access-date=19 May 2008 |archive-date=8 May 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080508235624/http://www.virginmedia.com/music/reviews/singlereviews/rachelstevens_sogood.php |url-status=live }}</ref> In mid-2005, [[Channel 4]] broadcast a documentary which followed Stevens through the summer as she promoted "So Good". Her second album, ''[[Come and Get It (Rachel Stevens album)|Come and Get It]]'', produced by [[Richard X]] and [[Xenomania]], was released in October 2005 and peaked at number 28 in the UK.<ref name=charts>{{cite web |url=http://acharts.us/performer/rachel_stevens#Albums |title=Rachel Stevens – Music Chart |publisher=acharts.us |access-date=27 July 2007 |archive-date=30 September 2007 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070930201505/http://acharts.us/performer/rachel_stevens#Albums |url-status=live }}</ref> The album was included on ''[[The Guardian]]'' list "1,000 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die".<ref>{{cite news |url=http://arts.guardian.co.uk/filmandmusic/story/0,16373,1591191,00.html |title=Rachel Stevens, Come And Get It |last=Petridis |first=Alexis |date=15 October 2005 |work=The Guardian |access-date=19 May 2008 |location=London |archive-date=11 October 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221011074415/https://www.theguardian.com/music/2005/oct/14/popandrock.shopping2 |url-status=live }}</ref> The third and final single was "[[I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)]]", which peaked at number 12 in the UK<ref name=charts /> and was commended by HMV.co.uk for its "astonishingly flawless vocal performance" and as Stevens's "most commercially accessible and quirky single since "Some Girls"."{{ref|HMV2}}


In 2005 Stevens also appeared in the comedy films ''[[Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo]]'' and ''[[Spider-Plant Man]]''. She also appeared in comedy film ''[[Suzie Gold]]''. From November 27 to December 17, 2005, she toured in UK with the Come and Get It Tour.<ref name=uktour/> In the following years, Stevens planned to release a third album, but dropped.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2007/12_december/11/glendogie.shtml |title=Trio of talent get animated in Glendogie Bogey |publisher=BBC |access-date=7 August 2010}}</ref>
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]]". On its single release, "More More More" peaked at number three in the UK, giving Stevens her third top ten solo single in the UK.


===2008–present: Business and other projects===
That November, Stevens was nominated for seven awards at the [[Smash Hits]] Poll Winners Party. She took home two awards, ''Most Fanciable Female'' and ''Best Dressed Star''.
[[File:BringItAllBack2015-3.jpg|right|170px|thumb|upright|Stevens performing "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" in 2015.]]
Since 2008, Stevens has been working as a businesswoman, co-creating clothing and makeup lines with British brands, in addition to philanthropic work – she worked for 5 years in the [[Make Poverty History]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://retropopmagazine.com/rachel-stevens-potential-to-record-third-album/ |title=Rachel Stevens admite que há 'potencial' para gravar o terceiro álbum |work=Retro Pop Magazine |access-date=12 January 2021 |location=London |archive-date=11 October 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221011074441/https://retropopmagazine.com/rachel-stevens-potential-to-record-third-album/ |url-status=live }}</ref> In August 2008 she was announced as contestant of ''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]'' as partner with professional dancer [[Vincent Simone]].<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/2643307/Rachel-Stevens-Strictly-Come-Dancing-is-scary.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080829183441/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/2643307/Rachel-Stevens-Strictly-Come-Dancing-is-scary.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=29 August 2008 |title=Rachel Stevens: Strictly Come Dancing is 'scary' |last=Irvine |first=Chris |date=29 August 2008 |work=The Daily Telegraph |access-date=31 August 2008 |location=London}}</ref> She finished in second place.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mtv.co.uk/channel/mtvuk/news/442510-rachel-stevens-for-strictly-come-dancing |title=Rachel Stevens For Strictly Come Dancing |last=Doyle |first=Damien |date=28 August 2008 |publisher=MTV |access-date=31 August 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080831073539/http://www.mtv.co.uk/channel/mtvuk/news/442510-rachel-stevens-for-strictly-come-dancing |archive-date=31 August 2008}}</ref> Stevens and Simone also took part in the ''[[Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Specials]]'' to 2008 from 2014. In July 2011 a demo track entitled "Nothing in Common", which was recorded for ''Come and Get It'', was uploaded online.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://soundcloud.com/muumuse/nothing-in-common-demo |title=Nothing in Common (Demo) by muumuse on SoundCloud – Create, record and share your sounds for free |publisher=Soundcloud.com |date=7 July 2011 |access-date=16 November 2011 |archive-date=1 August 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110801000809/http://soundcloud.com/muumuse/nothing-in-common-demo |url-status=live }}</ref> In 2011 she released a charity children's compilation ''Tasty Tunes'' in a project with toddlers food company Ella's Kitchen.<ref>{{cite web |title=Former S Club 7 member Rachel Stevens has confirmed that the group has discussed a reunion. |url=http://metro.co.uk/2013/03/24/s-club-7-in-talks-to-reunite-says-rachel-stevens-3557620/ |work=24 March 2013 |date=24 March 2013 |publisher=Metro |access-date=13 May 2013 |archive-date=4 May 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130504000029/http://metro.co.uk/2013/03/24/s-club-7-in-talks-to-reunite-says-rachel-stevens-3557620/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


In 2013 Stevens was mentor assistant on the [[The X Factor (New Zealand TV series)|New Zealand version]] of ''[[The X Factor (New Zealand series 1)#Judges' retreats|The X-Factor]]'' helping [[Melanie Blatt]] with the groups category. On 6 October 2014, Irish state broadcaster [[RTÉ]] confirmed that Stevens would be taking on one of the red chairs on ''[[The Voice of Ireland]]'' as the fourth coach.<ref>{{cite news |first=Aoife |last=Kelly |url=http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/television/tv-news/una-foden-and-rachel-stevens-announced-as-new-judges-on-the-voice-of-ireland-30642535.html |title=Una Foden and Rachel Stevens announced as new judges on 'The Voice of Ireland' |newspaper=The Irish Independent |publisher=Independent News and Media |date=6 October 2014 |access-date=6 October 2014 |archive-date=10 October 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141010104947/http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/television/tv-news/una-foden-and-rachel-stevens-announced-as-new-judges-on-the-voice-of-ireland-30642535.html |url-status=live }}</ref> In December 2014, Stevens attended the ''[[Strictly Come Dancing]]'' Christmas special and Strictly Tour, a dance show in UK.<ref>{{cite news |title=S Club 7 reunite for Children in Need |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-29720935 |access-date=22 October 2014 |publisher=[[BBC News]] |date=22 October 2014 |archive-date=22 October 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141022181744/http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-29720935 |url-status=live }}</ref> In May 2015 all seven of the original members of [[S Club 7]] reunited in an arena tour, entitled [[Bring It All Back 2015]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Heller |first1=Corrine |title=S Club 7 Reunion Planned, for a Great Cause—Check Out Details and Photos! |url=http://www.eonline.com/news/590874/s-club-7-reunion-planned-for-a-great-cause-check-out-details-and-photos |access-date=22 October 2014 |publisher=E! |agency=[[NBCUniversal]] ([[NBCUniversal Cable]]) |date=22 October 2014 |archive-date=25 October 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141025115404/http://www.eonline.com/news/590874/s-club-7-reunion-planned-for-a-great-cause-check-out-details-and-photos |url-status=live }}</ref> On 12 March 2015, Stevens appeared on BBC Radio 1's Innuendo Bingo.<ref>{{Citation |title=Rachel Stevens plays Innuendo Bingo |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxpAq2ZGh9Q |language=en |access-date=17 December 2019 |archive-date=21 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210821111546/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxpAq2ZGh9Q |url-status=live }}</ref>{{better source needed|reason=YouTube is not an ideal source|date=October 2020}} In 2017 she appeared on the cast of [[Celebrity Masterchef]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=24 August 2017 |title=Rachel Stevens stuns with youthful appearance on MasterChef |url=https://www.hellomagazine.com/film/2017082441865/rachel-stevens-celebrity-masterchef-youthful-appearance/ |access-date=30 December 2020 |website=HELLO! |language=en |archive-date=2 March 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210302115909/https://www.hellomagazine.com/film/2017082441865/rachel-stevens-celebrity-masterchef-youthful-appearance/ |url-status=live }}</ref> In December 2017, Stevens appeared on an episode of ''[[Celebrity Mastermind]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Meechan |first=Lauren |date=9 April 2018 |title=Rachel Stevens turns 40: S Club 7 singer shows underboob in scantily-clad throwback snaps |url=https://www.express.co.uk/celebrity-news/943572/Rachel-Stevens-S-Club-7-now-2018-pictures-members-age-birthday |access-date=30 December 2020 |website=Express.co.uk |language=en |archive-date=29 March 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210329171104/https://www.express.co.uk/celebrity-news/943572/Rachel-Stevens-S-Club-7-now-2018-pictures-members-age-birthday |url-status=live }}</ref> In 2019 Stevens joined the ''Rip It Up The 70s'' theatre show with [[Louis Smith (gymnast)|Louis Smith]], [[Melody Thornton]] and [[Lee Ryan]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Gibb |first=Bill |title=Former S Club 7 and Strictly star Rachel Stevens on hitting her stride after 40 and joining 70s dance show |url=https://www.sundaypost.com/fp/former-s-club-7-and-strictly-star-rachel-stevens-on-hitting-her-stride-after-40-and-joining-70s-dance-show/ |access-date=30 December 2020 |website=The Sunday Post |language=en-US |archive-date=2 February 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210202011628/https://www.sundaypost.com/fp/former-s-club-7-and-strictly-star-rachel-stevens-on-hitting-her-stride-after-40-and-joining-70s-dance-show/ |url-status=live }}</ref> In 2022, she competed in the [[Dancing on Ice (series 14)|fourteenth series]] of ''[[Dancing on Ice]]'' and was third to be eliminated.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/entertainment/rachel-stevens-dancing-on-ice-2022-contestant/ |title=Rachel Stevens confirmed for Dancing on Ice 2022 series |access-date=5 October 2021 |archive-date=5 October 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211005123841/https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/entertainment/rachel-stevens-dancing-on-ice-2022-contestant/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
===Come And Get It===
[[Image:Rachelcomeandgetit.jpg|thumb|right|Stevens on the cover of her second solo album ''[[Come And Get It]]'' in 2004.]]


On 9 November 2022, Stevens announced that she would be performing at Mighty Hoopla 2023, marking her first solo performance since 2005, but after the passing of S Club member [[Paul Cattermole]], she pulled out of the show.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://metro.co.uk/2022/11/09/mighty-hoopla-2023-fans-react-to-epic-line-up-with-rachel-stevens-and-years-years-17729781// |title=Mighty Hoopla announces insane line-up with Kelly Rowland, Rachel Stevens and Years & Years and we've all lost our minds |date=9 November 2022 |access-date=9 December 2022 }}</ref><Ref>[https://www.google.com/search?q=rachel+stevens+withdraws+from+mighy+hoopla&rlz=1C1GCEA_enMX1033MX1033&oq=rachel+stevens+withdraws+from+mighy+hoopla&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyBggAEEUYOdIBCTEyNzcwajBqN6gCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 Rachel Stevens pulls out of Mighty Hoopla after Paul Cattermole death]</ref> She began to perform on tour with the re-formed S Club, now a five-piece, from the fall of 2023 through the next year, dedicating the show to Cattermole. On 3 June 2024, she eventually performed a solo set at Mighty Hoopla 2024.
In late 2004, Stevens began working on her second solo album with producers and songwriters [[Richard X]], [[Alexis Strum]] and [[Xenomania]]. The following March she released the first single from her upcoming album, "[[Negotiate With Love]]". The song was a success reaching the top ten in the UK. "Negotiate with Love" was followed-up by the song "[[So Good]]", which was released in July and peaked at number ten as well in the UK.


==Other ventures==
The singles were followed by Stevens' second full length studio album, ''[[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. The album sold only 20,000 copies in Britain in its first month and has been deemed a commercial failure, even though British pop critics hailed it as a great pop album. 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. Due to the low charting of the album and its singles no further singles were released, although multiple rumors stated that "Nothing Good About This Goodbye" and the Richard X produced "Crazy Boys" were going to be released as singles. In early January 2006, rumors surfaced that Stevens was dropped from Polydor Records. However, a statement arose from the Polydor executives stating that she is still with Polydor. They also may release another single from Come and Get It (possibly "Crazy Boys", "Nothing Good About This Goodbye", or "Dumb Dumb").


===Future In Music===
===Philanthropy===
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."{{ref|Everymancampaign}}
Many critics have stated that Stevens should leave the music business for good and "jump before she's pushed", calling her a "more expensive Lisa Scott-Lee" (failed British singer), and that her managers "forgot to give her a personality". However, Stevens will continue her music career, and will begin recording her third album in early to mid-2006 and as stated by her label, which will most likely be released at the end of the year. Also, she has a planned "UK return" with a new single in April 2006.


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 website also displayed the campaign's official online banner.{{ref|MPH}}
On the fan forum ''rachelstevensonline'', a "reliable source" from Steven's management has repeatedly stated that in the summer of 2006, Stevens will release her debut US single. However, no plans have been released, making forum-goers skeptical.


On 15 November 2011 it was reported that Stevens had recorded a collection of songs about fruit and vegetables as a way of helping to encourage children to eat [[5 A Day|five portions of fruit and veg per day]]. The songs were for an album titled ''Tasty Tunes'' and were made available as free downloads from the website of children's food firm [[Ella's Kitchen]]. Stevens launched the songs with a one-off performance at a nursery in [[Streatham]], south London. The songs include food-themed versions of "[[Twinkle Twinkle Little Star]]" and "[[The Hokey-Cokey]]", and Stevens said of the project; "As a new mum, I'm always looking for exciting ways to encourage my daughter to try new foods, especially greens. I hope tasty tunes help lots of parents sing about fruit and vegetables as part of their little one's everyday playtime."<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.streathamguardian.co.uk/news/9366633.Rachel_Stevens_visits_Streatham_nursery/ |title=Rachel Stevens visits Streatham nursery to promote healthy eating |work=Streatham Guardian |date=17 November 2011 |access-date=17 November 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120407110105/http://www.streathamguardian.co.uk/news/9366633.Rachel_Stevens_visits_Streatham_nursery/ |archive-date=7 April 2012 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
===Awareness campaigns===
[[Image:Testiclecancer05.jpg|thumb|right|Stevens in the ''Everyman Testicular Cancer Awareness'' campaign commercial.]]


Stevens is also an ambassador to [[WaterAid]], an organisation that promotes clean water in developing countries all over the world. During a 2012 trip to [[Ethiopia]], Stevens remarked, "It was such a great feeling to see the women laughing and chatting while they were washing their clothes and drinking clean water. Everyone looked healthier and a lot happier and the village felt full of life."<ref>[http://www.contactmusic.com/news/rachel-stevens-emotional-over-africa-visit_3389771 Rachel Stevens emotional over Africa visit.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130719194104/http://www.contactmusic.com/news/rachel-stevens-emotional-over-africa-visit_3389771 |date=19 July 2013 }} Contactmusic.com 26 November 2012.</ref>
Although 2005 did not bring the commercial success of earlier years, Stevens made headlines when she followed in the footsteps of fellow British popstar [[Robbie Williams]] to front the ''Everyman Testicular Cancer Awareness'' campaign. Stevens' role was notable as she was the first woman to front the 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."{{ref|Everymancampaign}}


===Endorsement deals===
In 2005 Stevens also took part in the ''[[Make Poverty History]]'' campaign, which aims to eliminate poverty in third world countries by supplying aid to them through food, money and other resources that these countries do not have. Stevens donated an undisclosed amount of money to the campaign, and also starred in television and magazine advertisments supporting the cause. Her official website also displayed the campaigns official online banner.{{ref|MPH}}
Whilst in S Club 7 Stevens fronted the [[World Wide Fund for Nature]]. More recently, she has been the front woman for [[Pretty Polly (hosiery)|Pretty Polly]],<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23404830-details/Why+the+bottom+has+fallen+out+of+stocking+sales/article.do |title=Why the bottom has fallen out of stocking sales |date=7 July 2018 |work=London Evening Standard |access-date=19 May 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080427143645/http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23404830-details/Why+the+bottom+has+fallen+out+of+stocking+sales/article.do |archive-date=27 April 2008}}</ref> [[Sky Sports]], [[Marks & Spencer]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.brandrepublic.com/News/521449/Marks---Spencers-sales-increase-fuelled-Twiggy-ad-campaign/ |title=Marks & Spencer's sales increase fuelled by Twiggy ad campaign |last=Julia |first=Pearlman |date=11 October 2005 |work=Brand Republic |access-date=19 May 2008 |archive-date=9 October 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081009193530/http://www.brandrepublic.com/News/521449/Marks---Spencers-sales-increase-fuelled-Twiggy-ad-campaign/ |url-status=live }}</ref> and Focus Dailies.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.brandrepublic.com/News/734280/Media-Focus-Dailies-ITV-dating-shows-deal/ |title=Media: Focus Dailies in ITV dating shows deal |last=Clark |first=Nicola |date=29 August 2007 |work=Brand Republic |access-date=19 May 2008 |archive-date=11 September 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080911212732/http://www.brandrepublic.com/News/734280/Media-Focus-Dailies-ITV-dating-shows-deal/ |url-status=live }}</ref> In 2009, Stevens became the new ambassador for Schwarzkopf Herod Gliss hair products.<ref>{{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
In October 2011 Stevens fronted the launch of Seven Seas Health Oils.<ref>{{cite news |first=Ishbel |last=Macleod |url=http://www.thedrum.com/news/2011/10/12/seven-seas-launches-new-range-health-oils-tbwamanchester |title=Seven Seas launches new range of Health Oils with TBWA\Manchester |work=The Drum |date=12 October 2011 |access-date=22 December 2012 |archive-date=15 September 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120915093531/http://www.thedrum.com/news/2011/10/12/seven-seas-launches-new-range-health-oils-tbwamanchester |url-status=live }}</ref>


===Personal life===
== Personal life ==
In her earlier years in S Club, Stevens dated [[property developer]] Daniel Cohen for about two years. Following the split, Cohen stated he met Stevens socially a few times after their relationship ended, adding "she's an absolute darling, someone I haven't a bad word to say about".<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/rachel%20stevens%20seeing%20ex%20after%20split |title=Rachel Stevens Seeing Ex After Split |publisher=Contactmusic.com |access-date=7 August 2010}}</ref> On [[Valentine's Day]] in 2002 Stevens became engaged to actor [[Jeremy Edwards]].<ref>{{cite news |title=S Club's Rachel to wed Holby City star |publisher=BBC News |date=18 February 2002 |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/music/newsid_1826000/1826882.stm |access-date=3 February 2008 |archive-date=9 March 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080309163353/http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/music/newsid_1826000/1826882.stm |url-status=live }}</ref> The couple broke up in early 2004.<ref>{{cite news |title=Rachel Stevens splits with fiance |publisher=BBC News |date=10 January 2004 |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3385997.stm |access-date=3 February 2008 |archive-date=9 December 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081209091004/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3385997.stm |url-status=live }}</ref> After the break-up she dated [[Gavin Dein]], son of former [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] vice-chairman [[David Dein]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Stoneman |first=Justin |title=Rachel Stevens Interview |publisher=Virginmedia.com |url=http://www.virginmedia.com/music/interviews/rachelstevens.php |access-date=3 February 2008 |archive-date=5 February 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080205060852/http://www.virginmedia.com/music/interviews/rachelstevens.php |url-status=live }}</ref> The relationship did not last long, with the couple splitting up in August 2005.<ref>{{cite news |title=Sun, Sea and Man For Rachel |work=Digital Spy |date=1 May 2006 |url=http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/tm_objectid%3D17015521%26method%3Dfull%26siteid%3D66633%26headline%3Dsun--sea-and-man-for-rachel--name_page.html |access-date=3 February 2008 |archive-date=5 February 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080205060155/http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/tm_objectid%3D17015521%26method%3Dfull%26siteid%3D66633%26headline%3Dsun--sea-and-man-for-rachel--name_page.html |url-status=live }}</ref> In September and October 2006 Stevens was linked to American-based English singer Oliver Trevena, known professionally as Oli T.<ref>{{cite news |last=Kilkelly |first=Daniel |title=Rachel Stevens dates Van Outen's ex |work=Digital Spy |date=1 October 2006 |url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/a37899/rachel-stevens-dates-van-outens-ex.html |access-date=3 February 2008 |archive-date=5 February 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080205054806/http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/showbiz/a37899/rachel-stevens-dates-van-outens-ex.html |url-status=live }}</ref>
On [[Valentines Day]] in 2001, Stevens made headline when she became engaged to her longtime boyfriend, actor [[Jeremy Edwards]]. The engagement would not last long though, the couple broke up in early 2004 after they had been dating for over three years. Stevens made headlines in March 2004 when she was dumped by her rumoured boyfriend, businessman Simon Brodin. The couple were rumoured to have dated for two months after Stevens broke-up with Edwards. The relationship was never confirmed by either side.{{ref|simonbrodin}} Six months later Stevens again was in the tabloids as she started dating Gavin Dein, son of [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] vice-chairman [[David Dein]], the relationship would not last long with the couple splitting up in August 2005. Since then she has been linked to Arsenal midfielder [[Freddie Ljungberg]] after taking interest in him because she wanted him to star as her boyfriend in an upcoming [[music video]]. Stevens' commented on the rumors by telling Neil Sean of Sky Showbiz Gossip "all top secret but my dream is to have the lovely Freddie in the video for the song as my boyfriend. I'd like that in real life too, but I’ll start with the video."


In June 2008, Stevens became engaged to her boyfriend of 18 months, Alex Bourne.<ref>{{cite web |title=Rachel Stevens & Alex Bourne |url=http://www.new-magazine.co.uk/celebrity-news/618659/rachel-stevens-alex-bourne |website=Now! Magazine |access-date=24 May 2017 |date=25 June 2008 |archive-date=15 October 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171015095027/http://www.new-magazine.co.uk/celebrity-news/618659/rachel-stevens-alex-bourne |url-status=dead}}</ref> The couple had planned to marry in the autumn of 2008, but postponed their wedding until 2 August 2009 due to Stevens' busy autumn schedule training and performing on ''Strictly Come Dancing''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tellyzone.com/strictlycomedancing/2008/09/003-rachel-stevens-puts-strictly-before-wedding.html |title=Rachel Stevens puts Strictly before wedding |publisher=Tellyzone |date=16 September 2008 |access-date=7 August 2010 |archive-date=12 October 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091012192320/http://www.tellyzone.com/strictlycomedancing/2008/09/003-rachel-stevens-puts-strictly-before-wedding.html |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Showbiz-News/Pop-Star-Rachel-Stevens-Weds-Alex-Bourne-At-Claridges-In-London/Article/200908115352638?lpos=Showbiz_News_First_Media_Article_Teaser_Region__0&lid=ARTICLE_15352638_Pop_Star_Rachel_Stevens_Weds_Alex_Bourne_At_Claridges_In_London_ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20120716115428/http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Showbiz-News/Pop-Star-Rachel-Stevens-Weds-Alex-Bourne-At-Claridges-In-London/Article/200908115352638?lpos=Showbiz_News_First_Media_Article_Teaser_Region__0&lid=ARTICLE_15352638_Pop_Star_Rachel_Stevens_Weds_Alex_Bourne_At_Claridges_In_London_ |url-status=dead |archive-date=16 July 2012 |title=Rachel Stevens Marries in Lavish Ceremony |publisher=Sky News |access-date=7 August 2010}}</ref> The wedding was a Jewish one.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Shure |first1=Jan |title=Rachel Stevens' wedding: the Jews talked... |url=http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/rachel-stevens-wedding-jews-talked |access-date=27 October 2014 |work=[[The Jewish Chronicle]] |date=6 August 2009 |archive-date=23 July 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150723062704/http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/rachel-stevens-wedding-jews-talked |url-status=live }}</ref> On 19 May 2010 the couple were expecting their first child.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/stevens-pregnant_1143100 |title=Rachel Stevens – Stevens Pregnant – Contactmusic Ne |date=19 May 2010 |publisher=Contactmusic.com |access-date=7 August 2010 |archive-date=22 May 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100522054251/http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/stevens-pregnant_1143100 |url-status=live }}</ref> Her first daughter was born in 2010 and her second in 2014. In July 2022, Stevens announced on her Instagram that she and Bourne were divorcing.
===Acting career===
During her times with S Club 7, she was able to act in all S Club series like Hollywood 7, S Club in Miami, Viva S Club and all of it got high ratings worldwide. Before their break up, they were able to release an S Club movie entitled "[[Seeing Double]]" which was a huge success.


Occasional reference is made by the virtual band [[Gorillaz]] to a period in which animated lead singer [[2D (character)|Stuart "2D" Pot]] allegedly dated Stevens as part of their fictional backstory.<ref>{{cite episode |title=Joey Fatone, Gorillaz, Thomas Jones |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mL19xFGkIo |series=[[MTV Cribs]] |network=[[MTV]] |date=July 2006}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |title=Rise of the Ogre |year=2006 |publisher=[[Penguin Books]] |isbn=1594489319}}</ref>
In her solo career, Stevens was offered/and auditioned for many acting projects. She auditioned for a role in the [[Jude Law]] movie [[Alfie]], but lost the role to [[Sienna Miller]]. She also secretly auditioned for a role as the leading lady in the re-make of the hit series ''[[Doctor Who]]'', but also lost the part to [[Billie Piper]]. Stevens appeared in a minor role in [[Deuce Bigaloo: European Gigolo]]. She has also been called numbers of times to star in the Dr. Who spin-off [[Torchwood]], and has been called for a meeting to sit with the show's producers. She has recently stated to [[New!]] magazine that she would like to attend drama school to receive proper training. She has previously announced that she would love to act with Oscar nominees such as [[Clive Owen]] and Hollywood heartthrob [[Brad Pitt]].


Stevens has stated that she "observe[s] some of the (Jewish) holidays and I'll go to the synagogue on special occasions".<ref name="Jewish Showbiz News"/>
Stevens is currently spending time in [[Los Angeles]] in preparation for launching an acting career. According Stevens, she is working with [[William Morris Agency]], one of the largest acting agencies in the world.


==Discography==
===Other Rachel Stevens related articles===
*[[Rachel Stevens discography]]
{{Main|Rachel Stevens discography}}
* ''[[Funky Dory]]'' (2003)
*[[List of Rachel Stevens awards]]
*[[List of Rachel Stevens films]]
* ''[[Come and Get It (Rachel Stevens album)|Come and Get It]]'' (2005)


== Notes ==
==Filmography==
===Film===
#{{note|Stevensfather}} [http://www.rachelstevensonline.com/?page=information/family Rachel Stevens 1]. ''Rachel Stevens Online''. 2006. Retrieved Jan. 28, 2006.
{| class="wikitable"
#{{note|Everymancampaign}} [http://www.icr.ac.uk/everyman/rachel.html Rachel Stevens 2]. ''Everyman''. 2005. Retrieved Jan. 29, 2006.
! Year
#{{note|MPH}} [http://www.rachelstevensonline.com/information/mvh/index.html Rachel Stevens 3]. ''RSO: Make Poverty History''. 2005. Retrieved Jan. 29, 2006.
! Title
#{{note|simonbrodin}} [http://www.rachelstevensonline.com/?page=information/lovelife/simon Rachel Stevens 4]. ''Rachel Stevens Online''. 2006. Retrieved Jan. 29, 2006.
! Role
! class="unsortable"| Notes
|-
| 2003
| ''[[Seeing Double (2003 film)|Seeing Double]]''
| Rachel
|
|-
| 2004
| ''[[Suzie Gold]]''
| Tina
|
|-
| rowspan=2| 2005
| ''[[Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo]]''
| Louisa, the Dirty Girl
|
|-
| ''[[Spider-Plant Man]]''
| Jane–Mary
|
|-
| 2008
| ''[[Glendogie Bogey]]''
| Patricia Ravelston
| Voice role
|-
|}


== References ==
===Television===
{| class="wikitable"
*''Rachel Stevens Online''. [http://www.rachelstevensonline.com/ link] Jan. 28, 2006. Retrieved Jan. 28, 2006. - Biography, trivia and discography.
! Year
*''Rachel Stevens Official Website''. [http://www.rachelstevensofficial.com/flashhome.php link] Jan. 23, 2006. Retrieved Jan. 28, 2006. - Biography and discography.
! Title
! Role
! class="unsortable"| Notes
|-
| rowspan=4|1999
| ''[[Miami 7]]''
| rowspan=3|Rachel
| Main Role
|-
| ''[[Back to the '50s]]''
| rowspan=3|Television film
|-
| ''[[Boyfriends & Birthdays]]''
|-
| ''[[The Greatest Store in the World]]''
| Herself
|-
| rowspan=4|2000
| ''[[L.A. 7]]''
| Rachel
| Main Role
|-
| ''[[S Club 7 Go Wild!]]''
| Herself
| Reality television
|-
| ''[[Artistic Differences]]''
| rowspan=3|Rachel
| rowspan=2|Television film
|-
| ''[[S Club 7: Christmas Special|Christmas Special]]''
|-
| rowspan=2|2001
| ''[[Hollywood 7]]''
| Main role
|-
| ''[[S Club Search]]''
| Judge / Mentor
| Reality television
|-
| rowspan=2|2002
| ''[[Viva S Club]]''
| Rachel
| Main role
|-
| ''[[Pop Idol (series 1)|Pop Idol]]''
| Guest mentor
| Episode: "Will Young"
|-
| 2006
| ''[[Happy Hour (TV series)|Happy Hour]]''
| Herself
| Episode: "Thanksgiving"
|-
| 2008
|rowspan="2"| ''[[Strictly Come Dancing (series 6)|Strictly Come Dancing]]''
| Contestant
| [[Strictly Come Dancing (series 6)|Season 6]]
|-
| 2009–2014
| Herself
| [[Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Specials|Christmas Specials]]
|-
| 2009
| ''[[The Sunday Night Project]]''
| Various roles
| Episode: "Rachel Stevens and Joe Swash"
|-
| 2013
| ''[[The X Factor (New Zealand TV series)|The X Factor New Zealand]]''
| Mentor assistant
| [[The X Factor (New Zealand series 1)|Season 1]]
|-
| 2015–2016
| ''[[The Voice of Ireland (series 4)|The Voice of Ireland]]''
| Judge / Mentor
| [[The Voice of Ireland (series 4)|Season 4]]–[[The Voice of Ireland (series 5)|5]]
|-
| 2017
| ''[[MasterChef (UK TV series)#Celebrity MasterChef|Celebrity MasterChef]]''
| Contestant
| [[MasterChef (UK TV series)#Celebrity MasterChef|Series 12]]
|-
| 2022
| ''[[Dancing on Ice]]''
| Contestant
| [[Dancing on Ice (series 14)|Season 14]]
|-
|}


==External links==
==Stage==
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*[http://www.rachelstevensofficial.com/ Official website]
! Year
*[http://bb01.mer.uk.vvhp.net/rachel/yabb.pl Official forums]
! Title
*[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDSUB040405291418211820&sql=B2vsyxd0b2olf All Music guide entry for Rachel Stevens]
! Role
*{{imdb name|id=0828693|name=Rachel Stevens}}
|-
| 2019
| ''Rip It Up The 70s''
|Rachel<ref name=":0" />
|-
|}


==Concert tours==
[[Category:Rachel Stevens]]
* Come and Get It Tour (2005)<ref name=uktour>{{cite web |url=http://www.music-news.com/shownews.asp?H=Rachel-Stevens-UK-tour-dates&nItemID=8535 |title=Rachel Stevens UK tour dates |publisher=Music News |date=8 April 2014 |access-date=20 August 2014 |archive-date=26 December 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141226002329/http://www.music-news.com/shownews.asp?H=Rachel-Stevens-UK-tour-dates&nItemID=8535 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.popjustice.com/briefing/old/rachel-stevens-cancels-tour-of-turkmenistan/133/ |title=Rachel Stevens cancels tour of Turkmenistan |publisher=Pop Justice |date=8 April 2014 |access-date=20 August 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140903071401/http://www.popjustice.com/briefing/old/rachel-stevens-cancels-tour-of-turkmenistan/133/ |archive-date=3 September 2014 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
[[Category:1978 births|Stevens, Rachel]]

[[Category:British pop singers|Stevens, Rachel]]
==Awards and nominations==
[[Category:Jewish-British people|Stevens, Rachel]]
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="width:100%"
|-
! scope="col" | Award
! scope="col" | Year
! scope="col" | Nominee(s)
! scope="col" | Category
! scope="col" | Result
! scope="col" class="unsortable"| {{Abbr|Ref.|References}}
|-
!scope="row" rowspan=7|[[Brit Awards]]
| rowspan=3|[[2000 Brit Awards|2000]]
| rowspan=5|[[S Club]]
| [[British Breakthrough Act]]
| {{won}}
| rowspan=3|<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2000/mar/04/fiachragibbons | title=Spice whirl casts shadow over Brit awards | work=[[The Guardian]] |date=4 March 2000 | archive-date=2 March 2021 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210302135142/https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2000/mar/04/fiachragibbons | url-status=live}}</ref>
|-
| British Pop Newcomer
| {{nom}}
|-
| rowspan=3|[[Brit Award for Best Pop Act|British Pop Act]]
| {{nom}}
|-
| [[2001 Brit Awards|2001]]
| {{nom}}
| <ref>{{Cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1119025.stm |title=Brits 2001: The nominations | work=[[BBC News]] | date=15 January 2001 | archive-date=12 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210412144847/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1119025.stm|url-status=live}}</ref>
|-
| rowspan=2|[[2002 Brit Awards|2002]]
| {{nom}}
| rowspan=2|<ref>{{cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1760402.stm | title=Brit Awards 2002: The nominations | work=[[BBC News]] | date=14 January 2002}}</ref>
|-
| "[[Don't Stop Movin' (S Club 7 song)|Don't Stop Movin']]"
| rowspan=2|[[British Single of the Year]]
| {{won}}
|-
| [[Brit Awards 2004|2004]]
| "[[Sweet Dreams My LA Ex]]"
| {{nom}}
| <ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3497315.stm {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>
|-
!scope="row"|[[Disney Channel|Disney Channel Kids Awards]]
| 2004
| rowspan=2|Herself
| Best UK Female Artist
| {{won}}
| <ref>https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1481528/characters/nm0828693?ref_=tt_cl_c_18 {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>
|-
!scope="row"|[[Glamour Awards]]
| 2005
| Woman of the Year
| {{won}}
| <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20120530002153/http://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/celebrity/celebrity-news/2005/06/08/women-of-the-year-winners {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>
|-
! scope="row" rowspan=5|[[Popjustice £20 Music Prize]]
| 2003
| "[[Say Goodbye (S Club song)|Say Goodbye]]"
| rowspan=5|Best British Pop Single
| {{nom}}
|rowspan=5| <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130914134610/http://www.popjustice.com/twentyquidmusicprize/ {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>
|-
| rowspan=2|2004
| "[[Some Girls (Rachel Stevens song)|Some Girls]]"
| {{won}}
|-
| "[[Sweet Dreams My LA Ex]]"
| {{nom}}
|-
| 2005
| "[[Negotiate with Love]]"
| {{nom}}
|-
| 2006
| "[[I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)]]"
| {{nom}}
|-
!scope="row" rowspan=3|[[Top of the Pops|Top of the Pops Awards]]
| rowspan=3|2003
| rowspan=3|Herself
| Most Gorge Girl
| {{nom}}
| rowspan=3|<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20050317175818/http://www.bbc.co.uk/totp/awards/singer.shtml {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>
|-
| Singer of the Year
| {{nom}}
|-
| Best Newcomer
| {{nom}}
|-
! scope="row" rowspan=4|[[The Record of the Year]]
| 1999
| "[[Bring It All Back]]"
| rowspan=4|Record of the Year
| {{nom}}
| <ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/560705.stm {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>
|-
| 2000
| "[[Reach (S Club 7 song)|Reach]]
| {{nom}}
| <ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/1063833.stm {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>
|-
| 2001
| "[[Don't Stop Movin' (S Club 7 song)|Don't Stop Movin']]"
| {{won}}
| <ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/music/newsid_1700000/1700143.stm {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>
|-
| 2003
| "[[Sweet Dreams My LA Ex]]"
| {{nom}}
| <ref>https://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/arid-30123757.html {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>
|-
!scope="row" rowspan=2|[[Virgin Media|Virgin Media Music Awards]]
| 2004
| rowspan=2|Herself
| Sexiest Female
| {{nom}}
| <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20050505073147/http://www.virgin.net/music/awards2004/results.html {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>
|-
| 2005
| Babe of the Year
| {{won}}
| <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060619205248/http://www.virgin.net/music/awards2005/results.html {{Bare URL inline|date=August 2024}}</ref>
{{end}}

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Award
! Category
! Work
! Result
|-
|rowspan=2| 2003
| [[Smash Hits|Smash Hits Awards]]
| Best Dressed Star
| Herself
| rowspan=2 {{won}}
|-
| National Music Awards
| Favorite UK Female Singer
| Herself
|-
|rowspan=4| 2004
| rowspan=2| [[Smash Hits|Smash Hits Awards]]
| Best Dressed Star
| Herself
| rowspan=3 {{won}}
|-
| Most Fanciable Female
| Herself
|-
| Celebrity Awards
| Sexiest Female Celebrity
| Herself
|-
| Annual Showbusiness Awards
| Recording Artist of the Year
| Herself
| rowspan=2 {{won}}
|-
|rowspan=1| 2006
| Jammy Awards
| Outstanding Female Singer
| Herself
|-
|rowspan=2| 2009
| Digital Spy Reality Awards
| Sexiest Female
| Herself
| rowspan=3 {{won}}
|-
| [[Rear of the Year]]
| Rear of the Year
| Herself
|-
| 2014
| [[FHM|FHM Awards]]
| Sexiest Woman of All-Time
| Herself
|}

==Notes==
{{refbegin|30em}}
# {{note|Yahoo1}} Jamie Gill. Rachel Stevens 3. ''Rachel Stevens Online'' – originally from ''Yahoo! Launch''. 7 October 2003. Retrieved 5 February 2006.
# {{note|musicomh}} Azeem Ahmad. Rachel Stevens 5. ''MusicOMH''. 8 December 2003. Retrieved 5 February 2006.
# {{note|HMV1}} Rachel Stevens 6. ''Rachel Stevens Online'' – originally from HMV.co.uk. June 2004. Retrieved 5 February 2006.
# {{note|Yahoo2}} Rachel Stevens 7. ''Rachel Stevens Online'' – originally from ''Yahoo! Launch''. July 2004. Retrieved 5 February 2006.
# {{note|Londonnewsreview}} Rachel Stevens 8. ''Rachel Stevens Online'' – originally from ''London News Review''. 23 September 2004. Retrieved 5 February 2006.
# {{note|Virginnet1}} Rachel Stevens 9. Virgin.net. 2005. Retrieved 6 February 2006.
# {{note|HMV2}} Rachel Stevens 10. HMV.co.uk. Aug. 2005. Retrieved 6 February 2006.
# {{note|simonbrodin}} Rachel Stevens 12. ''Rachel Stevens Online''. 2006. Retrieved 29 January 2006.
# Rachel Stevens 16. ''The Daily Record''. 2006. Retrieved 1 May 2006.
# {{note|Everymancampaign}} Rachel Stevens 17. ''Everyman''. 2005. Retrieved 29 January 2006.
# {{note|MPH}} Rachel Stevens 18. ''RSO: Make Poverty History''. 2005. Retrieved 29 January 2006.
# {{note|dorff}} Stephen 4 Stevens", ''The Daily Mirror''. 2006. Retrieved 11 November 2006.
# {{note|oli}} "Rach's Oli Nice Bloke", ''The Daily Mirror''. 2006. Retrieved 11 November 2006.
{{refend}}

==References==
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==External links==
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* {{official website|http://rachelstevens.com}}
* {{IMDb name|828693}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090630042233/http://showbiz.sky.com/celeb/Rachel-Stevens Rachel Stevens Gallery]
* [{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p473973|pure_url=yes}} Rachel Stevens] at [[Allmusic]]
* {{discogs artist}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090218213205/http://www.fhm.com/girls/covergirls/rachel-stevens FHM's Rachel Stevens Special]


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Rachel Stevens
Stevens attending London Fashion Week, February 2010
Born
Rachel Lauren Stevens

(1978-04-09) 9 April 1978 (age 46)
Southgate, London, England
Occupations
  • Singer and actress actress
Years active1993–present
Works
Spouse
Alex Bourne
(m. 2009; div. 2022)
Children2
Musical career
GenresPop
InstrumentVocals
LabelsPolydor
Websiterachelstevens.com

Rachel Lauren Stevens (born 9 April 1978) is an English singer, businesswoman, model and actress. She has been a member of the pop group S Club, which was active from 1998 to 2003, and has reformed once again since 2023. She released her solo debut studio album Funky Dory in September 2003. The album reached number nine on the UK album chart and the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) awarded it with a gold certification in October 2003. Two singles, "Sweet Dreams My L.A. Ex" and "Funky Dory", were initially released from the album: "Sweet Dreams My L.A. Ex" peaked at number two in the UK and received a silver certification from the BPI.

In July 2004, Stevens released the single "Some Girls" as a charity record for Sport Relief, and the single's success prompted Polydor to re-issue Funky Dory with three new songs.[1] Come and Get It, her second studio album, was released in October 2005. It peaked at No. 28 in the UK, and two of its three singles reached the Top 10.[2] Following the release, Stevens took an extended hiatus from her music career.

In 2008, she came second in the sixth series of the BBC One series Strictly Come Dancing with her dance partner Vincent Simone. In 2013, she was a mentor assistant on The X Factor New Zealand. In 2014 she was awarded FHM's sexiest woman of all time.[3] Stevens became one of the coaches in the 4th season of RTE's The Voice of Ireland. Stevens' version of the song "More, More, More" has been used in adverts for sofa retailer ScS. In November 2014, S Club 7 announced plans for an arena reunion tour, titled Bring It All Back 2015, touring the UK briefly in May 2015. The band has reformed once again since 2023 under the 'S Club' moniker following the announcement of their Good Times tour.

Early life

[edit]

Born in Southgate, London, to a Jewish family, she had a Jewish upbringing and attended Osidge JMI School and Ashmole School in London.[4][5] Her father is Michael Stevens and she has two brothers.

In 1993, she first caught attention by winning a modelling contest sponsored by UK teen magazine Just 17, beating 5,000 other competitors.[6] Following her first modelling jobs, she decided to study at the London College of Fashion, where she achieved a diploma in business. During that time she also worked for a film company and later in public relations, but began to lose interest and decided to pursue a career in singing instead.

Career

[edit]

1998–2003: S Club

[edit]

The group rose to fame by starring in their own BBC television series, Miami 7, in 1999. Over the five years they were together, S Club 7 had four UK No.1 singles, one UK No.1 album, a string of hits throughout Europe, including a top-ten single in the United States, Asia, Latin America and Africa. They recorded a total of four studio albums, released eleven singles and went on to sell over fourteen million albums worldwide. Their first album, S Club, had a strong 1990s pop sound, similar to many artists of their time. However, through the course of their career, their musical approach changed to a more dance and R&B sound which is heard mostly in their final album, Seeing Double.

The concept and brand of the group was created by Simon Fuller, also their manager through 19 Entertainment; they were signed to Polydor Records. Their television series went on to last four series, seeing the group travel across the United States and eventually ending up in Barcelona, Spain. It became popular in 100 different countries where the show was watched by over 90 million viewers.[7] The show, which was a children's sitcom, often mirrored real life events which had occurred in S Club, including the relationship of Hannah Spearritt and Paul Cattermole, as well as the eventual departure from the group of the latter. As well as the popularity of their television series, S Club 7 won two Brit Awards—in 2000 for British breakthrough act and in 2002, for best British single. In 2001, the group earned the Record of year. S Club's second to last single reached number-five in the UK charts and their final studio album failed to make the top ten. However, on 21 April 2003, during a live onstage performance, S Club announced that they were to disband.[8]

2003–2004: Funky Dory

[edit]
Stevens performing "Funky Dory".

In 2003, after S Club disbanded, Stevens signed a £1.5 million solo four-album deal with Polydor Records and re-signed with Fuller.[9] She said that breaking out on her own after success with S Club was difficult: "I think we [S Club] ended up conforming to what people's perceptions were. 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". Her first solo single, written by Cathy Dennis and produced by Bloodshy & Avant, "Sweet Dreams My L.A. Ex", was released in September 2003.[10] Taking inspiration from R&B and adult-style pop music, Stevens's debut solo album, Funky Dory, was released later that month. The album was a hit, reaching number 9 on the UK albums chart and was certified gold.[11] The album also gained 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."[12] That December the album's title track "Funky Dory", featuring a sample of the David Bowie song "Andy Warhol" from his album Hunky Dory, was released as its second single and failed to match the success of "Sweet Dreams My L.A. Ex", peaking at number twenty-four.[13]

MusicOMH called it "musically better than "Sweet Dreams My L.A. Ex" with a hybrid of pop, Latin and even a hint of jazz infusion" but not a good single choice as a single as it lacked anything special and different.[1] In July 2004, Stevens released the BBC Sport Relief charity single, "Some Girls", which was produced by Richard X. It became a hit across Europe, and reached number two in the UK. HMV.co.uk called the song Stevens's "finest song to date",[2] and Yahoo! Launch commented that "she came to save her career. She ended up saving pop."[3] Stevens then signed a deal with Matalan reportedly worth £1 million and had her hit song "More More More" as the title song for Matalan's advertising campaign. Following 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" was issued as a single and peaked at number 3 in the UK, giving Stevens her third top ten solo single in the UK.[14] At this point, Stevens and her management stepped up promotion, earning her a Guinness World Record for "Most Public Appearances by a Pop Star in 24 Hours in Different Cities" (seven on 8–9 September 2004).[15]

2005–2007: Come and Get It and films

[edit]
Stevens performing in 2004.

In March 2005, Stevens released her new single, "Negotiate with Love", that was a top ten hit in the UK.[16] "So Good" was released in July 2005 and also peaked at number 10,[17] being hailed as "tastily produced and sassily delivered."[18] In mid-2005, Channel 4 broadcast a documentary which followed Stevens through the summer as she promoted "So Good". Her second album, Come and Get It, produced by Richard X and Xenomania, was released in October 2005 and peaked at number 28 in the UK.[17] The album was included on The Guardian list "1,000 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die".[19] The third and final single was "I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)", which peaked at number 12 in the UK[17] and was commended by HMV.co.uk for its "astonishingly flawless vocal performance" and as Stevens's "most commercially accessible and quirky single since "Some Girls"."[4]

In 2005 Stevens also appeared in the comedy films Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo and Spider-Plant Man. She also appeared in comedy film Suzie Gold. From November 27 to December 17, 2005, she toured in UK with the Come and Get It Tour.[20] In the following years, Stevens planned to release a third album, but dropped.[21]

2008–present: Business and other projects

[edit]
Stevens performing "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" in 2015.

Since 2008, Stevens has been working as a businesswoman, co-creating clothing and makeup lines with British brands, in addition to philanthropic work – she worked for 5 years in the Make Poverty History.[22] In August 2008 she was announced as contestant of Strictly Come Dancing as partner with professional dancer Vincent Simone.[23] She finished in second place.[24] Stevens and Simone also took part in the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Specials to 2008 from 2014. In July 2011 a demo track entitled "Nothing in Common", which was recorded for Come and Get It, was uploaded online.[25] In 2011 she released a charity children's compilation Tasty Tunes in a project with toddlers food company Ella's Kitchen.[26]

In 2013 Stevens was mentor assistant on the New Zealand version of The X-Factor helping Melanie Blatt with the groups category. On 6 October 2014, Irish state broadcaster RTÉ confirmed that Stevens would be taking on one of the red chairs on The Voice of Ireland as the fourth coach.[27] In December 2014, Stevens attended the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special and Strictly Tour, a dance show in UK.[28] In May 2015 all seven of the original members of S Club 7 reunited in an arena tour, entitled Bring It All Back 2015.[29] On 12 March 2015, Stevens appeared on BBC Radio 1's Innuendo Bingo.[30][better source needed] In 2017 she appeared on the cast of Celebrity Masterchef.[31] In December 2017, Stevens appeared on an episode of Celebrity Mastermind.[32] In 2019 Stevens joined the Rip It Up The 70s theatre show with Louis Smith, Melody Thornton and Lee Ryan.[33] In 2022, she competed in the fourteenth series of Dancing on Ice and was third to be eliminated.[34]

On 9 November 2022, Stevens announced that she would be performing at Mighty Hoopla 2023, marking her first solo performance since 2005, but after the passing of S Club member Paul Cattermole, she pulled out of the show.[35][36] She began to perform on tour with the re-formed S Club, now a five-piece, from the fall of 2023 through the next year, dedicating the show to Cattermole. On 3 June 2024, she eventually performed a solo set at Mighty Hoopla 2024.

Other ventures

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Philanthropy

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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 website also displayed the campaign's official online banner.[6]

On 15 November 2011 it was reported that Stevens had recorded a collection of songs about fruit and vegetables as a way of helping to encourage children to eat five portions of fruit and veg per day. The songs were for an album titled Tasty Tunes and were made available as free downloads from the website of children's food firm Ella's Kitchen. Stevens launched the songs with a one-off performance at a nursery in Streatham, south London. The songs include food-themed versions of "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" and "The Hokey-Cokey", and Stevens said of the project; "As a new mum, I'm always looking for exciting ways to encourage my daughter to try new foods, especially greens. I hope tasty tunes help lots of parents sing about fruit and vegetables as part of their little one's everyday playtime."[37]

Stevens is also an ambassador to WaterAid, an organisation that promotes clean water in developing countries all over the world. During a 2012 trip to Ethiopia, Stevens remarked, "It was such a great feeling to see the women laughing and chatting while they were washing their clothes and drinking clean water. Everyone looked healthier and a lot happier and the village felt full of life."[38]

Endorsement deals

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Whilst in S Club 7 Stevens fronted the World Wide Fund for Nature. More recently, she has been the front woman for Pretty Polly,[39] Sky Sports, Marks & Spencer,[40] and Focus Dailies.[41] In 2009, Stevens became the new ambassador for Schwarzkopf Herod Gliss hair products.[42] In October 2011 Stevens fronted the launch of Seven Seas Health Oils.[43]

Personal life

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In her earlier years in S Club, Stevens dated property developer Daniel Cohen for about two years. Following the split, Cohen stated he met Stevens socially a few times after their relationship ended, adding "she's an absolute darling, someone I haven't a bad word to say about".[44] On Valentine's Day in 2002 Stevens became engaged to actor Jeremy Edwards.[45] The couple broke up in early 2004.[46] After the break-up she dated Gavin Dein, son of former Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein.[47] The relationship did not last long, with the couple splitting up in August 2005.[48] In September and October 2006 Stevens was linked to American-based English singer Oliver Trevena, known professionally as Oli T.[49]

In June 2008, Stevens became engaged to her boyfriend of 18 months, Alex Bourne.[50] The couple had planned to marry in the autumn of 2008, but postponed their wedding until 2 August 2009 due to Stevens' busy autumn schedule training and performing on Strictly Come Dancing.[51][52] The wedding was a Jewish one.[53] On 19 May 2010 the couple were expecting their first child.[54] Her first daughter was born in 2010 and her second in 2014. In July 2022, Stevens announced on her Instagram that she and Bourne were divorcing.

Occasional reference is made by the virtual band Gorillaz to a period in which animated lead singer Stuart "2D" Pot allegedly dated Stevens as part of their fictional backstory.[55][56]

Stevens has stated that she "observe[s] some of the (Jewish) holidays and I'll go to the synagogue on special occasions".[5]

Discography

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Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2003 Seeing Double Rachel
2004 Suzie Gold Tina
2005 Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo Louisa, the Dirty Girl
Spider-Plant Man Jane–Mary
2008 Glendogie Bogey Patricia Ravelston Voice role

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1999 Miami 7 Rachel Main Role
Back to the '50s Television film
Boyfriends & Birthdays
The Greatest Store in the World Herself
2000 L.A. 7 Rachel Main Role
S Club 7 Go Wild! Herself Reality television
Artistic Differences Rachel Television film
Christmas Special
2001 Hollywood 7 Main role
S Club Search Judge / Mentor Reality television
2002 Viva S Club Rachel Main role
Pop Idol Guest mentor Episode: "Will Young"
2006 Happy Hour Herself Episode: "Thanksgiving"
2008 Strictly Come Dancing Contestant Season 6
2009–2014 Herself Christmas Specials
2009 The Sunday Night Project Various roles Episode: "Rachel Stevens and Joe Swash"
2013 The X Factor New Zealand Mentor assistant Season 1
2015–2016 The Voice of Ireland Judge / Mentor Season 45
2017 Celebrity MasterChef Contestant Series 12
2022 Dancing on Ice Contestant Season 14

Stage

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Year Title Role
2019 Rip It Up The 70s Rachel[33]

Concert tours

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Awards and nominations

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Award Year Nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
Brit Awards 2000 S Club British Breakthrough Act Won [58]
British Pop Newcomer Nominated
British Pop Act Nominated
2001 Nominated [59]
2002 Nominated [60]
"Don't Stop Movin'" British Single of the Year Won
2004 "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" Nominated [61]
Disney Channel Kids Awards 2004 Herself Best UK Female Artist Won [62]
Glamour Awards 2005 Woman of the Year Won [63]
Popjustice £20 Music Prize 2003 "Say Goodbye" Best British Pop Single Nominated [64]
2004 "Some Girls" Won
"Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" Nominated
2005 "Negotiate with Love" Nominated
2006 "I Said Never Again (But Here We Are)" Nominated
Top of the Pops Awards 2003 Herself Most Gorge Girl Nominated [65]
Singer of the Year Nominated
Best Newcomer Nominated
The Record of the Year 1999 "Bring It All Back" Record of the Year Nominated [66]
2000 "Reach Nominated [67]
2001 "Don't Stop Movin'" Won [68]
2003 "Sweet Dreams My LA Ex" Nominated [69]
Virgin Media Music Awards 2004 Herself Sexiest Female Nominated [70]
2005 Babe of the Year Won [71]
Year Award Category Work Result
2003 Smash Hits Awards Best Dressed Star Herself Won
National Music Awards Favorite UK Female Singer Herself
2004 Smash Hits Awards Best Dressed Star Herself Won
Most Fanciable Female Herself
Celebrity Awards Sexiest Female Celebrity Herself
Annual Showbusiness Awards Recording Artist of the Year Herself Won
2006 Jammy Awards Outstanding Female Singer Herself
2009 Digital Spy Reality Awards Sexiest Female Herself Won
Rear of the Year Rear of the Year Herself
2014 FHM Awards Sexiest Woman of All-Time Herself

Notes

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  1. ^ Jamie Gill. Rachel Stevens 3. Rachel Stevens Online – originally from Yahoo! Launch. 7 October 2003. Retrieved 5 February 2006.
  2. ^ Azeem Ahmad. Rachel Stevens 5. MusicOMH. 8 December 2003. Retrieved 5 February 2006.
  3. ^ Rachel Stevens 6. Rachel Stevens Online – originally from HMV.co.uk. June 2004. Retrieved 5 February 2006.
  4. ^ Rachel Stevens 7. Rachel Stevens Online – originally from Yahoo! Launch. July 2004. Retrieved 5 February 2006.
  5. ^ Rachel Stevens 8. Rachel Stevens Online – originally from London News Review. 23 September 2004. Retrieved 5 February 2006.
  6. ^ Rachel Stevens 9. Virgin.net. 2005. Retrieved 6 February 2006.
  7. ^ Rachel Stevens 10. HMV.co.uk. Aug. 2005. Retrieved 6 February 2006.
  8. ^ Rachel Stevens 12. Rachel Stevens Online. 2006. Retrieved 29 January 2006.
  9. Rachel Stevens 16. The Daily Record. 2006. Retrieved 1 May 2006.
  10. ^ Rachel Stevens 17. Everyman. 2005. Retrieved 29 January 2006.
  11. ^ Rachel Stevens 18. RSO: Make Poverty History. 2005. Retrieved 29 January 2006.
  12. ^ Stephen 4 Stevens", The Daily Mirror. 2006. Retrieved 11 November 2006.
  13. ^ "Rach's Oli Nice Bloke", The Daily Mirror. 2006. Retrieved 11 November 2006.

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