Frankie Sandford
Frankie Sandford is an English singer and a member of the girlband The Saturdays.
Pop Singer
January 14, 1989
Capricorn
36
Upminster, England
Francesca “Frankie” Bridge, born on January 14, 1989, in Upminster, London, is an English singer-songwriter known for her involvement in the music industry. She first gained recognition in 2001 after auditioning for Simon Fuller’s reality TV competition, S Club Search, which led her to become a member of S Club Juniors. Later, Bridge joined the girl group The Saturdays, alongside Vanessa White, Mollie King, Rochelle Wiseman, and Una Healy. The group, signed to Fascination and Polydor labels, gained popularity for their catchy pop songs. Bridge has also made appearances on TV shows such as “The X Factor” and “Strictly Come Dancing” and released the single “Lullaby” with DJ Sigala as a solo artist. She has been an ambassador for the mental health charity Mind, openly discussing her struggles with depression. In her personal life, Bridge is married to former footballer Wayne Bridge.