Camilla Kerslake

Camilla Kerslake is a British classical crossover singer from London who was the first signing to Gary Barlow's record label.

Motivated to try harder, she started performing in pubs and working men's clubs as well as in an ABBA tribute band to finance her own classical singing lessons.

[2] On 26 June 2018, she married Chris Robshaw, a former captain of the England national rugby union team, at Chelsea Old Town Hall, London.

Following a West End run, Kerslake was forced to pull out of the Les Misérables 25th Anniversary Concert on 3 October 2010 at The O2 Arena under doctor's orders, owing to a throat infection.

[citation needed] Kerslake has since become an ambassador for The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust and Breast Cancer Campaign.

Kerslake has toured with English tenor Russell Watson,[8] Irish Catholic group The Priests, classical girl band All Angels and vocal trio Blake as well as Christmas performances with Simon Cowell's crossover supergroup Il Divo[9] and arena shows with Andrea Bocelli.