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Kimberley Dayle Edwards (born 15 November 1984), formerly known professionally as Kitty Brucknell, is an English pop singer. She rose to fame as a finalist on the eighth series of ''
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'' in 2011, where she finished in seventh place.


Early life

Kimberley Dayle Edwards was born in
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,
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, on 15 November 1984. She started singing at an early age, as well as playing the violin and the piano. Throughout her childhood, she took part in a number of charity concerts and
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performances, and was a prolific award winner in the Cheltenham Competitive Festival. At the age of 11, she won a place in the
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and continued touring with them annually. She was awarded music scholarships to
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, St. Edward's School and
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in
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. She began touring internationally at the age of 16. In 2003, Edwards began writing and directing ''Interference'', a
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film. The film was accepted for the 2005
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. Following this, it was shown at the Portobello Film Festival and
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.


Career


2007–11: Early career

Before ''
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'', Kimberley worked as a
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,
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, and
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tribute act. In June 2009, she appeared on ''Britney Spears Saved My Life'', a documentary which aired on
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. She appeared in series 1 of ITV's
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in 2010. In 2010, she contracted
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, a life-threatening muscle disorder, whilst singing in
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, which left her
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for four months.


2011: ''The X Factor''

In 2011, Kimberley (then known as Kitty Brucknell) auditioned for the eighth series of ''
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'' in front of judges
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,
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,
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and
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. She sang "
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" for her first audition; all four judges voted to send her through to the "bootcamp" stage of the competition. She performed "
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" and "
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" at bootcamp, and made it through to judges' houses. After performing " Beautiful Disaster", Walsh put her through to the live shows in his Over 25s category alongside Johnny Robinson, Sami Brookes and Jonjo Kerr. Brucknell was in the final showdown three times during the show: in weeks 3 (with Sami Brookes), 5 (with Johnny Robinson) and 6 (with
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). In week 3, she was saved by a majority vote from the judges. Voting statistics revealed that Brookes received more votes than Brucknell meaning if the result went to deadlock, Brookes would have been saved and Brucknell would've been sent home. In week 5, she was saved by a majority vote from the judges. However, Robinson received more votes than Brucknell which meant that if the result went to deadlock, Robinson would have been saved and Brucknell would've been sent home. Brucknell was finally sent home in week 6 only after Walsh voted to save her. However, voting statistics revealed that Brucknell received more votes than Misha B meaning if the result went to deadlock, Brucknell would have been saved and sent through to week 7, while Misha B would've been sent home.


Performances


2012–present: ''Glamour and Damage''

Following the ''X Factor'', Edwards began teasing the release of her track "Red Shoes". Brucknell returned to ''The X Factor'' in 2013 when she performed alongside other former contestants such as Rylan Clark, Jedward, Wagner, 2 Shoes, Diva Fever and Johnny Robinson at the final in Wembley Arena. In January 2013, she went on her first tour which was dubbed the "Glamour and Damage" Tour. She performed "The Damage is Done" from her then forthcoming album Glamour and Damage. She featured on a single which was released in Germany entitled "No Tomorrow". In August, she shared one of her original tracks "Chains", which garnered a lot of interest from major online blogs, even with a mention from Brian May of Queen. On 4 May, Kitty announced that her debut single "Glitter in the Sky" would be released on 19 October 2014. Her debut album ''Glamour and Damage'' was launched on Pledge Music where it is available to pre-order along with many other exclusives. Within the two weeks of its launch, she had successfully reached over 25% of her goal. On 2 August, she successfully reached 100% of her goal. Her debut album, '' Glamour and Damage'' was released on 1 November 2014 through Pledge Music. She attempted to represent Switzerland at the
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with the song "Yearning". The song was written by Kitty with Dai Smith and Allyson Summerhayes (also known as 'The Elements'). Kitty's Eurovision attempt was on behalf of escnews.org who were reportedly acting as her management team during the Eurovision season 2015. On 25 November 2014, it was revealed that Kitty was not one of the nine acts selected by SRF that moved on to the live auditions held in
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and was eliminated. She was later shortlisted for the Moldovan national final with her songs "Yearning" and "Remix". On 17 January 2015, it was announced that "Remix" had advanced to the semi-final stage held in February. She was eliminated from the competition during the first semi-final on 24 February 2015. She revealed in an interview that the reason why she is not attempting to represent
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is because the
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felt it was a
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for a former X Factor contestant to be promoted by them given their involvement with the
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and the fact that they already have their own singing contest, ''
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'', although former ''X Factor'' contestant
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represented the UK in 2008. In March 2015, Edwards announced that she would release a Broadway album later in the year which would be recorded at
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. Kitty took the ESC News’ Track of the Year 2015 title with her Moldovan National Final entry "Yearning", with 71% of the votes. Kitty is currently working on a musical covers album, in the style of Broadway theatre. She has been recording the album at Abbey Studios. She also co-owns an international talent agency called Rockstars Agency, LLC, representing talent in the US, Canada and UK for online content creation and live-streaming, primarily with TikTok influencers and Bigo Live creators, working with celebrities such as Perez Hilton and
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.


Personal life

As of January 2016, Kimberley lives in Los Angeles. She is also an avid figure skater, having taken up the sport in 2018 and competes in adult competitions in the US at Bronze level.


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


Singles


As featured artist


Concert tours

*''The X Factor'' Live Tour (2012) *Glamour and Damage Tour (2013)


Publications

*''Are You On the List? A Guide on How to Become a Modern Socialite'' (co-author with Olivia Cox and Lewis-Duncan Weedon) (2014)


References


External links

{{DEFAULTSORT:Brucknell, Kitty 1984 births Living people English women singer-songwriters English singer-songwriters Military personnel from Cheltenham The X Factor (British TV series) contestants English women pop singers 21st-century English women singers 21st-century English singers