FORMER Noughties star Louise Fudge turned her back on fame and the music industry for a normal job.
The singer was a member of Noughties girl band Supersister who had a hit song called Coffee.

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The trio were regulars on television and together they toured the world as their track hit the top 20 in October 2000.
Coffee peaked at number 16 in the charts and the group had a follow up single called Shopping.
But since then, Louise stayed out of the spotlight and went onto to retrain as a hairdresser.
The former recording artist later started up her own hair salon to great success in the industry.


She previously celebrated her nomination for the prestigious English Hair and Beauty Awards in Manchester.
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Her salon Louise Fudge Hair and Beauty was nominated for Hair Salon of the Year in 2017.
At the time of her nomination, she said: “To be recognised at such a prestigious awards such as The English Hair and Beauty Awards is such an honour. We are a little over a year old, but clients voted and, along with our excellent reviews, we have been shortlisted.”
She added: “I always wanted to create a salon that I would like to go to myself … This is a great boost to Little Sutton village.”
“I have lived in Sheffield, London and Los Angeles and have come back here with my family. I am enthusiastic about creating a better village.”
The salon, based in Little Sutton in Ellesmere Port, was also rated 5 stars by the Good Salon Guide.

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