Rochelle Humes often appears on ITV's This Morning, filling in for host Holly Willoughby. But although you might know her as a presenter on your screens today, TV wasn't the first-choice career for Rochelle.
The 32-year-old started out as a singer when she was just a teen, which eventually led her to land a spot in the well-known girl band The Saturday's.
It was only when the group split that Rochelle made the switch from music to TV - eventually becoming the main stand-in presenter for Holly Willougby on This Morning. READ MORE: ITV This Morning's Rochelle Humes stuns fans in figure-hugging dress as she replaces Holly Willoughby London-born Rochelle's career stems back to 2001, when she was known formerly known as Rochelle Wiseman.
When she was just 12, Rochelle joined the pop group S Club Juniors - made up of eight teens including Frankie Bridge. The band was formed as part of a CBBC reality TV show named S Club Search, a show that aimed to find the 'mini' version of S Club 7.
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