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Jenny Frost

   

Birth name:

Jennifer Frost

Born:

22-Feb-1978

Birthplace:

Liverpool, England, UK

Gender:

Female

Race or Ethnicity:

White

Sexual orientation:

Straight

Occupation:

Singer

Nationality:

England

Executive summary:

Precious, Atomic Kitten

Height:

5' 7" (1.70 m)

Jenny Frost
Website:

www.jennyfrostofficial.com

 
 

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Jenny Frost - Biography

 

Frost loved music from an early age. Her earliest concert experience was when her father took her to a Level 42 concert at the age of nine. Sports and dancing were Frost's favourite activities, however modelling was her dream. After high school she started to work for the BBC Television doing the Holiday programme and travelling around the world.

Frost started her musical career in 1998 in the girl-band Precious, which became famous by winning the right to represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1999, with the song "Say It Again". In a strange reversal of what has frequently happened to British entries, this success propelled Jenny and the band to a big hit in the UK Singles Chart, while they flopped at the contest itself, finishing only twelfth. Subsequent releases by Precious enjoyed only modest success and Frost moved on by replacing Kerry Katona in Atomic Kitten in 2001, just in time to bask in the reflected glory of the band's first UK No 1 single, "Whole Again".

Frost got engaged to DJ Dom Thrupp in 2002; however, the couple has no intention of getting married yet. After the split of Atomic Kitten, Frost has embarked on a solo career and released her first single "Crash Landing" on October 10, 2005, which failed to reach the Top 40. Frost originally recorded the song for the band Route 1, but decided to remake it and shoot a video for the song which features Frost in a spaceship in a pink/purple setting.

She has recently appeared on the 2005 edition of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! on the ITV network. Frost is also part of Premier Model Management and does various modelling assignments like being the face of an underwear range.
Frost's new song "Bad Girl" is available from her official MySpace. The song was originally written for Jennifer Lopez' Enough movie and was written by Frost's boyfriend Dom Thrupp.

On March 23, 2007 Frost announced that she is expecting a baby. In the midst of July, Jenny Frost announced that her Christmas album entitled In The Frost will be pushed back to release date of Christmas around December 2008. Jenny stated she has enjoyed recording the album and even mentioned she recorded a track with ex- Atomic Kitten member Natasha Hamilton but due to the arrival of her baby she has postponed the album.

 

Jenny Frost - Discography

 

Solo releases
December 17, 2008 In The Frost: Christmas Hits
With Precious
November 20, 2000 Precious
With Atomic Kitten
June 8, 2001 Right Now
September 9, 2002 Feels So Good
April 22, 2003 Atomic Kitten
November 10, 2003 Ladies Night
April 5, 2004 Greatest Hits
May 2, 2005 The Collection
August 30, 2005 Access All Areas: Remixed & B-Side

 

Jenny Frost - Filmography

 

"The Story of Tracy Beaker" .... Ally (1 episode, 2005)
- We're Off the Map Now (2005) TV Episode .... Ally

 

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