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CELEBRITY Big Brother star Louise Harman aka Lady Sovereign hasn’t aged a day 14 years after quitting fame.

The singer's last public appearance was on the show back in 2010, where she faced criticism from her housemates for not contributing to the housework.

Louise rose to fame in the mid-noughties
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Louise rose to fame in the mid-noughtiesCredit: Alamy
The star hasn't aged a day since her stint on Big Brother
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The star hasn't aged a day since her stint on Big BrotherCredit: Instagram / @itsladysov
Louise in Celebrity Big Brother back in 2010
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Louise in Celebrity Big Brother back in 2010Credit: Rex

Known for not caring about others' opinions, her behaviour often grated on everyone's nerves, leading to her being voted out third.

Now 38, Louise has not aged a day since her time in the celebrity house.

The singer is still a fan of trainers, shades, hoodies and chunky gold jewellery.

However, she has ditched her iconic sideways high ponytail for a high bun.

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Louise shot to fame in the mid-noughties with her hit Love Me or Hate Me but hasn't released any new music in recent years.

Her first album Public Warning was a hit in the States and she even performed at Coachella in 2006.

Following the release of her 2009 album Jigsaw and her stint on TV, Louise decided to retire from fame altogether - leaving behind her music career and stepping out of the spotlight.

In 2015, Louise spoke about medical issues halting her career.

She wrote on X at the time: “I miss performing, I miss studio, I miss being creative... Creativity never stops but this illness is stopping me from doing so much.”

It was later revealed in 2022 that Louise was diagnosed with a rare condition known as Cyclical Vomiting Syndrome.

In a post on her Instagram Stories, she said: “So after 10 years of trying to find out what’s wrong with me.

“Finally find I have Cyclical Vomiting Syndrome. Plagues my life. Not very nice an understatement.

“It’s also very rare and not that understood. Clearly as it took bl***y 10 years to figure it out.”

The NHS states that Cyclical Vomiting Syndrome is a rare disorder that ‘causes repeated episodes of being sick (vomiting) and feeling sick (nausea)’.

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