She was a TV star in Neighbours, which despite being Australian was one of the most popular TV programmes in the UK,
Her first singles were - "The Loco-Motion", "I Should Be So Lucky", "Especially for You", "Hand on Your Heart" and "Better the Devil You Know" before the second wave of popularity in the 2000s.
"I Should Be So Lucky", was a worldwide hit in 1987, it was the UK number one single for five weeks.
"Can't Get You Out of My Head" from her "Fever" album was the most played worldwide track in the 2000s.
She was s a member of the Stock Aitkin and Waterman pop machine along with co-Neighbours star Jason Donovan, as well as top ten hits with British artists, such as Pat and Mick, The Reynolds Girls, American singer Sybil Lynch, and Dutch dance group, 2 Unlimited.
As a production house, they produced hits for English artists including, Hazell Dean, Rick Astley, Dead or Alive, Bananarama, Sonia, Brother Beyond, Samantha Fox and Mel and Kim, all licensed to other record labels.
She was an absolute one-in-a-million bombshell milf, that's why. There was an... *ahem*... untapped market for that, back then.
She was a TV star in Neighbours, which despite being Australian was one of the most popular TV programmes in the UK,
Her first singles were - "The Loco-Motion", "I Should Be So Lucky", "Especially for You", "Hand on Your Heart" and "Better the Devil You Know" before the second wave of popularity in the 2000s.
"I Should Be So Lucky", was a worldwide hit in 1987, it was the UK number one single for five weeks.
"Can't Get You Out of My Head" from her "Fever" album was the most played worldwide track in the 2000s.
She was s a member of the Stock Aitkin and Waterman pop machine along with co-Neighbours star Jason Donovan, as well as top ten hits with British artists, such as Pat and Mick, The Reynolds Girls, American singer Sybil Lynch, and Dutch dance group, 2 Unlimited.
As a production house, they produced hits for English artists including, Hazell Dean, Rick Astley, Dead or Alive, Bananarama, Sonia, Brother Beyond, Samantha Fox and Mel and Kim, all licensed to other record labels.