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Bardot
Tiffani Wood
Background information
Years active20002002
MembersTiffani Wood
Sophie Monk
Sally Polihronas
Belinda Chapple
Katie Underwood

Bardot was an Australian pop group and winners of the original Australian Popstars series in 2000. The group remains the most successful winning act of all four Australian seasons, achieving two successful albums and six consecutive hit singles in their two and a half years together.

Band Biography

1999 - 2000: Popstars

Bardot evolved from the highly successful, original Australian (and only the second ever, following New Zealand) series of Popstars, a TV talent show which promised to create "Australia's very own Spice Girls". The shows design was simple: a panel of judges would tour the country in search of five talented girls who would form a pop group. In addition, the winning group would be sponsored by the Austereo radio network, New Idea Magazine and Warner Music records. In 1999, advertisements for the auditions attracted thousands of girls from across the country, hoping to fulfill their dream of one day breaking into the music industry.

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"Popstars: The Making Of Bardot" video

The audition process was judged by three industry personal - Australian radio broadcaster Jackie O, Warner Music executive Chris Moss and Grant Thomas Management representative Michael Napthali (who would manage the group's career). After numerous rounds of singing and dancing workshops, Sophie Monk, Sally Polihronas, Belinda Chapple, Katie Underwood and Chantelle Barry were chosen to fly to Sydney to record their debut single. The girls moved in together, however due to mysterious circumstances, Chantelle Barry was asked to leave the group. Rumours filled magazines and newspapers, suggesting that Barry had been caught stealing items from the other members, though this was never confirmed or denied. As a result of Chantelle's sudden departure, the judges had to select a new fifth member who would complement the rest of the group in terms of vocals and looks. Newcastle singer, Tiffany Wood (now spelt Tiffani Wood) was selected and Bardot (named after French actress Brigitte Bardot) was formed.

Cameras continued to follow the group during its recording sessions, photoshoots, the filming of its first music clip, on the promotional trail for its debut single and behind the scenes of its first performance and instore signing session. A special one-hour episode screened a selection of songs from Bardot's first full-scale live concert at the Sydney State Theatre.

In a recent interview on Australia's Channel 7 TV series Where Are They Now (February 2006), Chantelle Barry spoke publicly for the first time over her removal from the group. She claims she accidentally kept Sophie Monk's money allowance with the intention of giving it back to her. She however forgot to do this and was therefore forced to leave the group.

Of all four Australian series of Popstars, Bardot undoubtedly remain the most successful act to emerge from the show, being able to sustain a career beyond the success of its debut single.

2000 - 2001: Bardot

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Bardot, from left: Katie, Belinda, Tiffani, Sophie and Sally

The Popstars program rated in its millions and quickly became one of the most successful television programs of 2000. This exposure triggered off the Bardot phenomenon - the media reported on the girls daily and the band's instore signings attracted thousands of fans who hoped to personally meet their new "idols". Unsurprisingly, the overwhelming attention translated into major record sales.

The debut single "Poison", debuted at the #1 position with platinum sales, remaining top spot for two consecutive weeks on the ARIA singles chart. Their self titled debut album entered the charts at #1 with the group breaking the record for becoming the "first Australian act to debut at the #1 position for both its debut single and debut album ". The album would go on to sell double platinum copies and was the 20th highest selling album in Australia for 2000. Bardot was also an instant success in New Zealand, where like Australia, both the single and album peaked at #1. It charted at #2 in Singapore.

The group's second single, "I Should've Never Let You Go", was accompanied by a music clip which saw the girls transform into animated superheroes and made its television debut at the end of the final episode of Popstars. The single debuted at #15 and eventually peaked at #14 on the ARIA singles chart. The group made a promotional trip to Singapore where the album and debut single had both performed extremely well, "I Should've Never Let You Go" reaching #1 on the Singaporean charts. The album's third and final single "These Days" continued the girl's string of gold status, Top 20 hits, debuting and peaking at #19. Bardot's live performance of "These Days" at the 2000 ARIA Awards gained them much praise and proved the girls were more than just "pretty faces". The group was nominated in three separate categories: "Highest Selling Single", "Highest Selling Album" and "Best Video". In August, Bardot embarked on its first national tour of Australia.

In March 2001, Bardot moved to the UK to release "Poison" and appeared on a number of shows including SMTV Live, Top of the Pops and Pepsi Chart (UK). The single however, proved to be of only limited success, peaking at #45 on the UK Singles chart. The girls put this dissapointing result down to bad timing as the UK Popstars group Hear'Say were at its peak which meant little worthy media attention for anyone else.

2001 - 2002: Play It Like That

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The "new look" four-piece Bardot in 2001

In July 2001, Bardot released "ASAP", the first single from their forthcoming second album. The new single was marked as a "comeback" for the group which had been out of the Australian media spotlight for a few months due to promotional and recording commitments in the United Kingdom. During that period, several changes in the Bardot camp had occurred. Katie Underwood decided to quit the group in pursuit of a role in the musical Hair which never took off and Bardot parted ways with Grant Thomas Management (the team which selected them during the Popstars program), signing with Caplice Management for greater control of their careers.

The new single presented the general music public with a more mature, sophisticated and confident Bardot. This R&B, fast tempoed track, about a partner's interfering mother, was produced by Swedish hit-makers Murlyn and provided the group with its second Top 5 ARIA hit and fourth gold single. In August, Bardot performed a cover of the Village People classic "Go West" at the opening ceremony of the 2001 Goodwill Games in Brisbane. Following single, the dancefloor smash "I Need Somebody" confirmed the groups staying power, peaking Top 5 and becoming the Bardot's biggest hit since "Poison". The bands second album, Play It Like That received critical acclaim upon release, debuting at #16 having already shipped gold status. This time around, several of the album's tracks were co-written by the members themselves. Belinda Chapple co-wrote the edgy "Don't Call Me, I'll Call You" and with fellow member Tiffani Wood penned the dance number "Girls Of The Night". Sally Polihronas co-wrote the soulful, R&B track "You Got Me Feeling" and with Sophie Monk wrote the boppy "Feel Right". Producers chosen by the girls for the album included Murlyn, Ray "Madman" Hedges, Ollie J, Phil Burton and Michael Szumowski (who produced their debut single "Poison"). Bardot performed their hits to its biggest crowd of 90,000 music lovers at the Sydney and Melbourne Rumba music festivals.

In February 2002, the group released its final single, the mid-tempo ballad "Love Will Find A Way" which completed Bardot's string of consecutive Top 20 hits peaking at #18. In March, the girls embarked on their second national tour with Australian boy band Human Nature, playing their hits and tracks from their latest album to packed crowds in theatres across the country. However by then, a couple of members wanted out and the group announced its decision to split in April. Their official statement wrote that the girls "have cited a well earned break following what has been a phenomenal two and a half year explosion onto the Australian music scene". Fans were devastated and this was evident at their final, highly emotional concert perfomed live at Channel V where the group performed six songs and where showered with gifts, flowers and encouragement from hundreds of screaming fans. While trying to introduce their final song for the night, Tiffani Wood broke into tears, unable to sing her verses and the crowds took to the microphone. The group made its final performance together for a charity event on May 2nd in Sydney.

Solo Careers

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Sophie Monk in her first major film role playing Andy in Date Movie.

Sophie Monk

In May 2003, Sophie released her debut solo album Calendar Girl which featured the singles "Inside Outside", "Get The Music On" and "One Breath Away", became the face of numerous brands including Vanilla Diet Coke and Ezpozay Swimwear and has starred in the "Always" video for rock band Blink 182. She is currently in Hollywood working on a growing acting career. Her debut feature, the comedy Date Movie was released on February 16 2006 and debuted at #2 in the US and #1 on the Australian, New Zealand and UK Box Office charts. In June she stars alongside Adam Sandler in Click (out June 23, 2006).

Belinda Chapple

Belinda has to date released two singles, the 2004 Olympic-inspired ballad "Where It All Began" and in 2005, the dance single "Move Together" which peaked at #26. She has been performing in the duo Boo Boyd which plans to release music in America.

Sally Polihronas

Sally is a celebrity columnist for magazine Pop Republic has continued her songwriting and has been teaching Hip Hop/Funk. She featured on the Wannabes Soundtrack with a cover of the Eurogliders track, "We Will Together". Recently she has been in the US, and currently working on her solo material.

Katie Underwood

Katie has since appeared in several musicals, TV appearances and gigs. Her music releases include "Beautiful" (#9 hit) and "Magic" (#22 hit) with dance act Disco Montego as well as her debut solo single "Danger". Her latest single "Be Together", released through Ministry Of Sound, went to #1 on the ARIA Club chart for numerous weeks and debuted on the Singles chart at #32.

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Spin The Bottle- Tiffani's second independent single reached #2 on the Australian Independent Charts

Tiffani Wood

Tiffani scored a Top 30 hit with "What R U Waiting 4?" under Warner Music but has since formed her own label Mudhoney Records and released her first indie single "Devil In Your Soul" in June 2005. She has headlined many gigs in the past year and her latest single "Spin The Bottle", which was behind several Neighbours advertisements, reached #2 on the AIR (Australian Independent Records) chart. Her debut solo album is due for release in September and is titled Bite Your Tongue.

Tours

Bardot completed two Australian concert tours.

2000 National Tour
August 13 - Perth, Entertainment Centre
August 15 - Adelaide, Entertainment Centre
August 16 - Melbourne, Festival Hall
August 18 - Hobart, Derwent Centre
August 19 - Launceston, Silverdome
August 21 - Canberra, Royal Theatre
August 22 - Wollongong, Entertainment Centre
August 24 - Sydney, Hordern Pavillion
August 25 - Brisbane, Festival Hall
August 26 - Newcastle, Workers Club

2002 'Here and Now' Tour
March 1 - Newcastle, Civic Theatre
March 2 - Canberra, Royal Theatre
March 3 - Brisbane, Concert Hall
March 5 - Perth, Concert Hall
March 8 - Sydney, State Theatre
March 9 - Sydney, State Theatre
March 11 - Newcastle, Civic Theatre
March 13 - Melbourne, Palaise Theatre
March 15 - Hobart, Derwent Entertainment Centre
March 17 - Adelaide, Clipsal 500

Discography

Cover Information
Bardot
Play It Like That
Year Cover Single Album ARIA Australasian UK SING NZ
2000 "Poison" Bardot 1 1 45 4 1
2000 File:Discography ishouldveneverletyougo.jpg "I Should've Never Let You Go" Bardot 14 4 - 1 -
2000 File:Discography thesedays01.jpg "These Days" Bardot 19 3 - 3 -
2001 File:Discography asap.jpg "ASAP" Play It Like That 5 1 104 - -
2001 "I Need Somebody" Play It Like That 5 1 - - -
2002 File:Discography lovewillfindaway.jpg "Love Will Find A Way" Play It Like That 18 4 - - -