Jade Ewen, born on January twenty-fourth, nineteen eighty-eight, is a talented English singer and actress, known for her dynamic contributions to the music and theater industries. She first stepped into the spotlight as a member of the girl group Trinity Stone, which signed with Sony BMG in two thousand five. Despite their promising start, the group disbanded in two thousand seven without releasing an album.
In two thousand nine, Ewen gained international recognition when she represented the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest. Performing the powerful ballad 'It's My Time,' written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Diane Warren, she secured a commendable fifth place, showcasing her vocal prowess on a grand stage.
Later that year, Ewen joined the iconic girl group Sugababes, replacing Keisha Buchanan. During her time with the group, they achieved notable success, including two UK top-ten singles and a top-fifteen album, before the group disbanded in two thousand eleven.
Jade made her West End debut in two thousand fifteen, captivating audiences as Vanessa in the original London cast of 'In the Heights.' Her talent continued to shine as she took on the role of Princess Jasmine in Disney's production of 'Aladdin' in two thousand sixteen, further solidifying her status as a versatile performer.