ETERNAL have revealed a brand new member after Louise Redknapp quit amid a 'transgender' row.
Christel Lakhdar joined the band ahead of their comeback following a 10-year hiatus.
Eternal was famous for songs like Stay, Power of a Woman, Oh Baby I..., and Don't You Love Me.
The band originally included, Louise, Kéllé Bryan and sisters Vernie and Easther Bennett.
In 1995, Louise left the band to pursue a solo career.
Later in 1998, Kéllé also left the band leaving the sisterly duo on their own.
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The pair who disbanded in 2000 made a return with Kéllé in 2013 but disbanded again in 2014.
Kéllé has not returned for the second time, leaving the two sisters and Christel in the revamped band.
Vernie told : "Meeting Christel for the first time just felt right. She’s talented, accomplished and has such an amazing personality.
"She’s also strong vocally, so our harmonies will be taken to the next level. I think our music followers will love her just as much as we do.”
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A massive row led to the fallout between Louise and the two sisters.
After a private email was leaked, claims were made that Vernie and Easther refused to perform at LGBTQ+ gigs due to their views.
Louise's reps stated that the sisters avoided performing at some events because they felt that the gay community was being hijacked by the transgender community.
In an Instagram post, Vernie wrote: “I am ‘Eternally’ grateful for the family, friends, and amazing fans who have and continue to support our incredible journey and artistry.
“I’ve been blessed to connect with so many diverse and wonderful people from all walks of life during my career. You all have a piece of my heart.
“Though it is impossible and counterproductive to respond to the overwhelming number of statements and allegations made online recently, I place this moment in God’s hands. I truly appreciate all who continue to express love and support for my family and Eternal.”
A source close to the band said: “That’s very much all in the past and the girls just cannot wait to get back on stage. They are eternally grateful for all the support they’ve received.”