- Born
- Birth nameKimberley Jane Walsh
- Nickname
- Kimmi
- Height5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
- Kimberley Walsh was born on November 20, 1981 in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, UK. She is an actress, known for I Used to Be Famous (2022), Dream (2001) and Horrid Henry: The Movie (2011). She has been married to Justin Scott since January 30, 2016. They have three children.
- SpouseJustin Scott(January 30, 2016 - present) (3 children)
- ChildrenNate Jackson Scott
- RelativesSally Walsh(Sibling)
- Long dirty blonde hair
- Full lips
- Curvy figure
- Deep husky voice
- Younger sister of Sally Walsh.
- Has been in a relationship with Justin Scott of Clan Scott since 2004. Gave birth to her first child at age 32, a son Robert "Bobby" Scott of Clan Scott (b. 4 September 2014). Child's father is her boyfriend, now husband, Justin Scott of Clan Scott.
- She was the fourth girl to make it into Girls Aloud.
- Joined Popstars: The Rivals (2002) when another contestant fell pregnant.
- Climbed Mount Kilimanjaro for Comic Relief, 2009 with Girls Aloud co-star Cheryl. It took four days to scale the mountain, and two to climb back down. They raised 1.400.000£00 pounds for charity.
- [2003; on most people's expectation that boy band One True Voice would win Popstars: The Rivals] The thing about that was we thought all the girls would buy their single and we [Girls Aloud] weren't going to get to number one, so we were just having a laugh. The boys expected it too much.
- [2003] I did the university thing [media and English at Leeds University], so I wouldn't feel like a complete dosser, but I stopped when this [Popstars: The Rivals] came up.
- [2003; an interviewer asks Girls Aloud if they would describe themselves as feminists; all members' faces look totally blank] We're girls' girls. But we're not feminists, we're not man-haters or anything.
- [2003; on her experience on Popstars: The Rivals and contestants being voted off] What you've got to understand is that to watch other people go through it was to go through it yourself.
- [2003; on feeling terrible after she was chosen as a member of Girls Aloud] It took me a long time to think, "Well, they picked you, you might as well enjoy it."
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