Vernie Bennett

[4] After the split, Vernie went back to university to complete her law degree and has since settled down to family life with her husband and two children.

They sang for the Pope in the Vatican, took part in the anti-apartheid movement by performing at one of Johannesburg's largest outdoor concert with Midnight Oil, Sting and other well-known artists in South Africa[6] and featured on a Pepsi campaign.

[7] A total number of five albums were released throughout the band's career: Always and Forever, Power of a Woman, Before the Rain, Greatest Hits, and Eternal.

In September 2023, Louise Redknapp [and her team] reported Easther and Vernie refused to perform at a number of LGBTQ+ Pride events as part of an Eternal reunion tour.

[11] Vernie stated she had concerns about trans activist and ideology and its impact on women and children and that she is not alone[12] 2024 Christel Lakhdar joined the group.

In an interview on BBC London radio with Jacqueline Shepherd the sisters talked about their new member and how excited they are to be playing festival gigs in Summer 2024.

[19][1] During the 2015/2016 Christmas season, she took her debut acting role on stage in Jack and the Beanstalk as the 'Spirit of the Beans',[20] and continues to be a supporter of the charity known as CMV Action UK.