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Aimee Kearsley

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Aimee Kearsley

Aimee Samantha Kearsley (born in Ascot, England; October 26, 1985) was a singer with British pop group Clea and now with dance duo LoveShy.

Aimee starred at "Popstars: The Rivals" in 2002, the show that produced Girls Aloud and One True Voice. She was in the final ten, alongside Cheryl Cole, Lynsey Brown, Kimberley Walsh, Chloe Staines, Javine Hylton, Emma Beard, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts and Sarah Harding but was the third to be voted off the show. After losing out a place in Girls Aloud, Aimee and Lynsey, Chloe and Emma formed their own group Clea (band) and released their debut single Download It in late 2003. It charted at #21. After touring with Daniel Bedingfield and Blue, "Clea" released their second single "Stuck In The Middle". Shortly afterwards Chloe Staines decided to leave but the rest of Clea decided not to give up and released a cover of "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off" plus Lucky Like That and their debut album "Trinity" in Europe. In 2004 they had released an album "Identity Crisis" in Asia and East Europe. After the release of "Lucky Like That" Lynsey Brown decided to quit the band. Aimee and Emma formed LoveShy. LoveShy were one of six acts hoping to represent the United Kingdom in Eurovision 2008 but did not progress to the final round of voting. She attended Greenbank High School for Girls and Runshaw College. She is also a model.