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Louise Redknapp accused of 'throwing Eternal bandmates under bus' in LGBTQ row

Sky News Tuesday, 26 September 2023
Louise Redknapp has been accused of throwing her Eternal bandmates "under the bus" following a row over performing at LGBTQ festivals and Pride events.
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