The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Frankie Bridge
- I find the time between Christmas and New Year really difficult. You don’t know whether you’re supposed to be in pyjamas, eating mince pies or on some detox diet. You’re all over the place.
- When I was in S Club Juniors I had very long, straight, brown hair and I never really played around with it. I was very young and the team told me that I had to leave it alone, so the minute S Club Juniors disbanded I decided to cut it short.
- I hate New Year’s Eve! I never make resolutions because I never stick to them and it puts a lot of pressure on me.
- My nan and grandad looked after us when I was young while my parents worked, and most of my childhood memories are with them.
- I was putting everything into trying to convince everyone I was me. Before entering a room, I’d take a deep breath and say to myself: ‘How would Frankie from The Saturdays behave?’ I’d be louder, bubblier, happier.
- As we all know, mental health matters, while we still have a long way to go, we’re starting to see the wheels turning for real and meaningful change. As a parent of young boys, the fact these conversations will be happening at home, in their friendship groups and in the classroom is so important.
- I am absolutely thrilled that Dr Alex George has been appointed as the Youth Ambassador for Mental Health. The work he’ll be doing in schools, universities, the NHS and wider public is incredible.
- I’ve seen for myself how special Marie Curie nurses are and how important the support and care they provide can be in difficult times.
- I couldn’t just sit there and meditate all morning – that’s not really my thing. It’s not good for me to give my brain too much space to think.
- When I fell pregnant in 2013, I wanted to come off my medication. But my doctor said, ‘You won’t be able to be a mum to your newborn child if you’re in hospital.’ He was right and I continued taking them through pregnancy.

Frankie Bridge is an English singer, television personality, and author, best known as a member of the successful girl group The Saturdays. She was born Francesca Sandford on January 14, 1989, in Upminster, London.
Frankie first rose to fame as part of the pop group S Club Juniors, later renamed S Club 8, before achieving major success with The Saturdays, who scored multiple UK top-ten singles and albums between 2008 and 2014. Known for her distinctive voice and stylish image, Bridge became a prominent figure in British pop culture.
Beyond music, she has appeared on television shows such as Strictly Come Dancing, Loose Women, and I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! She is also recognized for her openness about mental health, using her platform to raise awareness and reduce stigma. Frankie Bridge continues to work across media while balancing her career and family life.
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