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Sinitta Malone known mononymously as Sinitta, is a British-American singer. She initially found commercial success in the mid-1980s with the single " So Macho" and had several other hits during the decade. In the 2000s, she became known for television appearances, including '' Loose Women'', '' The Xtra Factor'' and '' This Morning''. She took part in the ITV show '' I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!'' in 2011.


Early life

She was born in
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, Washington. Sinitta's mother is
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, who was a popular Canadian
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singer in the 1970s and 1980s and a member of the cast of ''
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''. Sinitta's father's name is Anthony. She has a sister, Gretta, who was adopted by a relative. Sinitta was born and raised in
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and later
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, but frequently travelled with her mother on tour including to Sydney. Her mother then directed the London production of ''Hair''; Sinitta was sent to boarding school in
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, and ballet school in
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from the age of 9. She auditioned for musical roles in London, performing in ''
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'' at age 12 while still in school.


Career


Early career

In 1981, Sinitta appeared in the film '' Shock Treatment'' as Frankie, credited as Sinitta Renet. Sinitta continued her career by appearing in several West End productions, notably the first production of the
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musical ''
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''. She also later appeared in ''
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''. In 1983, she appeared in the video for
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's version of The Hues Corporation's " Rock the Boat".


1986–1988: ''Sinitta!'' and "So Macho"

In 1986, Sinitta released the single " So Macho", which debuted at 59 on the UK charts; the single remained rather low in the charts but, later that year, reached number 16, climbing to number 5 the following week. The subsequent week, "So Macho" reached number 2 in the UK, scoring its highest position on the charts and also giving Sinitta her first Top 3 charting single. "So Macho" spent the following six weeks in the Top 20 in the UK. Alongside this success in the UK, "So Macho" also reached the Top 20 in Sweden, Australia and Austria. "So Macho" subsequently became the highest-charting of Sinitta's career to date. Sinitta's second single " Feels Like the First Time" was less commercially successful, charting at number 45. In 1987, Sinitta released the lead single from her upcoming debut album, after seeking the help of producers
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(SAW). The product of that collaboration, " Toy Boy", was based on a tabloid headline about Sinitta's love life, and featured a rap written by the singer. It debuted at number 41 and climbed to number 4 in the UK, where it remained for three consecutive weeks. The single remained in the Top 20 for eight weeks. The track also reached number 3 in Switzerland, reaching the Top 20 in
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, Belgium, Sweden, Finland and Germany. Sinitta then released the second single from the album, " GTO"; the single reached number 15 on the UK chart. "GTO" also became Sinitta's first hit in Spain, reaching number 3. The track reached number 11 in Switzerland, number 9 in Norway and number 13 in Ireland. The success of the track came despite the singer initially expressing her dissatisfaction with the subject matter of the song when first presented with the idea by record label boss,
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. Fearing that the title would mean nothing to her core audience of
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and younger record buyers, Sinitta had unsuccessfully begged producers Stock Aitken Waterman to retitle the track before recording. Sinitta later released her debut album '' Sinitta!'', which performed moderately, charting at number 34 in the UK. This album also reached number 69 in Australia. In 1988, Sinitta released " Cross My Broken Heart", taken from ''Sinitta!'', which reached number 6 in the UK and number 7 in Ireland. The track charted at number 12 in Spain, becoming her second Top 20 single in Spain. Sinitta then released " I Don't Believe In Miracles", which reached number 22 in the UK.


1989–1990: ''Wicked'' and "Right Back Where We Started From"

In 1989, Sinitta moved away from working directly with producers Stock Aitken Waterman amid creatives differences and the producers' changing priorities following the rise of their in-house superstar
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. However, Sinitta did continue to work with Pete Hammond, Phil Harding and Ian Curnow with PWL, in co-operation with German producer Ralf-René Maué who was responsible for such hits of the
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duo
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" and " London Nights". The second album was confirmed as '' Wicked''. The lead single of the album was a cover of Maxine Nightingale's " Right Back Where We Started From", which debuted at number 19 in the UK and rose to number 6. The following week the track climbed to number 4 in the UK, holding this position for the subsequent week. For the subsequent four weeks, the single remained in the Top 40. It also charted across the rest of Europe, including reaching number 7 in Finland and the Top 40 in Denmark, Spain and Germany. "Right Back Where We Started From" also charted successfully in Oceania, reaching number 7 in Australia and number 2 in New Zealand, thus becoming her highest charting single in both countries. In addition to this success, the track made the year-end charts, at number 45 in Australia, number 38 in New Zealand and number 49 in the UK. As a follow-up single, Sinitta released " Love on a Mountain Top", which charted at number 20 in the UK and number 81 in Australia. The final single of the album, however, was the least successful out of the three, failing to chart. In 1990, Sinitta released the single " Hitchin' a Ride", which performed moderately, charting at number 20 in the UK, whilst " Love and Affection" peaked at number 62.


1992–1997: "Shame Shame Shame" and "Naughty Naughty"

In July 1992, " Shame Shame Shame" debuted at number 31 in the UK, and later peaked at number 28. The following April, Sinitta released the 4 track EP ''The Supreme'', containing covers of 4 songs originally by
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which charted at number 49 in the UK. In 1995, Sinitta released a covers album called '' Naughty Naughty'', which was also the only album of hers to be released in Asia. She appeared on the cast recording album for ''What a Feeling'', a live recording taken from the Apollo Playhouse Theatre,
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, in May 1997, and replaced Irene Cara to tour with Sonia (a fellow former SAW artist) and
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(formerly of Bros) in the rock and pop musicals concert, ''What a Feeling'' the same year. In 1997, Sinitta recorded vocals for a cover of the Limmie & Family Cookin' hit "You Can Do Magic" with Mike Stock and
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, believing it to be her comeback single. However, the track was in fact an elaborate stunt by TV show ''
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'', which aimed to expose alleged chart rigging by attempting to hype the track into the charts. The record was fronted by reporter Debbie Currie, who pretended to sing to Sinitta's vocal. Sinitta only discovered this when the show was aired, leaving her feeling used and betrayed.


2004–2025: The ''X Factor'' era, television and judging

In 2004, Sinitta made her premiere appearance on ''
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'' in the
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, when she assisted
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at the Judges' Houses stage, helping to select his final three acts for the live show, choosing Verity Keays, Rowetta Satchell and the eventual series winner Steve Brookstein. In 2005, Sinitta helped Cowell once more during the second series, this time choosing the final four groups Addictiv Ladies, 4Tune, The Conway Sisters and
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. In 2006, she returned in the
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and helped Cowell select his final four acts including Ashley McKenzie, Nikitta Angus, Ray Quinn and
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, who became the second winner chosen by them, with Lewis becoming one of the most successful acts from the show. In 2009, Sinitta returned to the show again during the sixth series for the Judges' Houses stage, and then helped Cowell select Jamie Archer, Danyl Johnson and
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. In 2007, Sinitta became a judge on the ITV show '' Grease Is the Word''. The following year, Sinitta joined the cast of the daytime ITV show '' Loose Women'' as a presenter. In 2010, Sinitta returned to The X Factor for series 7 and helped Cowell again by choosing F.Y.D, Belle Amie and
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who have since become the biggest act to have come out of the ''X Factor''. In 2011, however, Sinitta assisted
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for the first time, rather than Cowell, when she returned in series 8, selecting Jonjo Kerr, Sami Brookes, Johnny Robinson and Kitty Brucknell. In November that year, Sinitta was confirmed to be taking part in the eleventh series of '' I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!'' as one of the contestants and she entered the jungle on Day 3. In 2013, Sinitta helped Walsh on series 10 of ''The X Factor'' to select Sam Callahan, Luke Friend and Nicholas McDonald, who eventually finished second. That same year, she appeared in the music video for a cover of
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's 1984 hit "
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" on ''Children in Need''. In December, she appeared on '' Celebrity Come Dine with Me'', alongside Danniella Westbrook,
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and Hugo Taylor. The following year, Sinitta was announced as joining the cast of the
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of the
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reality TV show ''The Jump''. Sinitta was eliminated fourth overall, placing seventh. Sinitta returned to her music career in 2014, with her comeback single being a cover of her mother Miquel Brown's song " So Many Men, So Little Time". She later performed the single at Pride in London. Sinitta returned to ''The X Factor'' on series 11 to assist Simon Cowell again that year, when she helped to choose Jay James, second place finalist
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and eventual winner Ben Haenow. In 2009, Sinitta became one of the main presenters on '' The Xtra Factor'', on which she interviewed the contestants' friends and family. In 2011, she returned to the show during the live show stages as one of the presenters who visited the finalists' home towns. Her segment on the show became regular, and carried on into 2012 and subsequently 2013 and 2014. In 2016, she was announced as the producer and one of the lead presenters of the ''Xtra Factor''; she stated that she had "revamped" the whole show. Sinitta appeared in the hit reality TV show '' Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway'' as a recurring character in 2016. Alongside this, Sinitta became a series regular on the chat show '' Up Late with Rylan'', and also made appearances on '' Celebrity Masterchef'' as a contestant, although she was eliminated in Week 1. Sinitta's first Christmas track, "I Won't Be Lonely This Christmas", was released on 3 December 2021. Sinitta took part in the 11th series of '' Celebs Go Dating'' but opted to leave the show in episode 14 after failing to find love. The final episode in the series took place in
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, where Sinitta appeared for a surprise performance. Throughout 2024 Sinitta took part in a live stage show tour of The Masked Singer, performing and touring around
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holiday resorts.


Personal life

Sinitta was married from 2002 to 2010 to Andy Willner, and has two adopted children. A series of autobiographical videos document her life, and a book is due to follow. Her past relationships and documentation of sexual assaults received media attention in 2018.


Discography

; Studio albums * 1987: '' Sinitta!'' * 1989: '' Wicked'' * 1995: '' Naughty Naughty''


Filmography


Films and television


See also

*
List of one-word stage names This is a list of notable people best known by a stage name consisting of a single word. This list does not include - * famous people who are commonly referred to only by their given name, first name (e.g. Adele, Beyoncé, Elvis Presley, Elvis, Ma ...
* List of Dancing on Ice contestants * List of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! (British TV series) contestants


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