Although Bryan also made an attempt at a solo career, it didn’t go as smoothly as Louise’s. Her debut album Breakfast In Bed was never commercially released despite her single Higher Than Heaven reaching #14 in the charts. With the lack of media interest, and her diagnosis of the illness Lupus, Bryan decided a solo career wasn’t in the cards and took some time off.

Now a regular campaigner for the awareness of Lupus, which causes the body to attack its own cells, she tested herself out at minor presenting roles, and even decided to take place in the ITV show “Love Island” in 2006 taking the title of runner up.

Back in the spotlight, Kelle decided she wanted to act, and has been in a number of pantomime productions since. Last year, she played Princess Jasmine in Aladdin in Rickmansworth.

The Bennett Sisters

Funnily enough, the two girls who were booted, turned out to be the most successful overall out of Eternals line up. As the founding members of Eternal, the Bennett sisters stuck it out until the very end before calling it quits in 2000 but they never received the stardom they had reached in the early days of Eternal.

Vernie had had enough of the celebrity status, and decide to finish studying law, before settling down with a family. As for Easther though, fame and fortune was still on the agenda.

Desperate for another go at singing, she released a number of singles which were unfortunately not well received. She did provide backing vocals for Girls Aloud’s Stay Another Day, the B-Side single for Sound of the Underground, and a cover of The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face for a Valentines compilation CD in 2003, but there was no media interest in her without the rest of the gang.

By Karen Asbury