While Fergie never commented on it herself, in a 2019 interview with Billboard, the Black Eyes Peas members' confirmed that Fergie had left the band to focus on her solo music career and to be a good mother to her son Axl.31 Aug 2020

Professions: singer, singer and songwriter

Albums: Double Dutchess

Did the Black Eyed Peas replace Fergie?

The singer who replaced Fergie is J Rey Soul, who officially joined the group in 2020. Rey Soul, whose real name is Jessica Reynoso, first got noticed by the band after she secured a spot as a finalist on 'The Voice Philippines' in 2013 with the Team apl.de. ap!

Why did Fergie join the Black Eyed Peas?

The Black Eyed Peas were recording their third album, Elephunk (2003), when will.i.am invited Fergie to try out for a song called "Shut Up". She secured the gig and instantly bonded with the trio, going on to record five additional songs on the album.

When did Fergie leave blackeyed peas?

November 2, 2012Fergie / Depart date

Did Fergie get breast implants?

Although, nowadays she is more recognized for her plastic surgery. Fergie has been rumored to have had Rhinoplasty, breast implants, and botox. She has totally transformed herself. She has gone under the knife many times and made her body a testing laboratory in past ten years.

What’s Fergie’s real name?

Stacy Ann FergusonFergie / Full name Fergie was born Stacy Ann Ferguson on March 27, 1975 in Hacienda Heights, California, to Terri Ann (Gore) and John Patrick Ferguson, both schoolteachers.

Who is Fergie in the royal family?

Sarah Margaret Ferguson She is often called "Fergie", a usual nickname for people named Ferguson. She has two children from her marriage, Beatrice and Eugenie….Sarah, Duchess of York.

Sarah
BornSarah Margaret Ferguson 15 October 1959 London Welbeck Hospital, London, England
SpousePrince Andrew, Duke of York ( m. 1986; div. 1996)

Where is Fergie now?

Prince Andrew and Fergie now live in a royal residence that has been in his family for over a century – Royal Lodge. Royal Lodge is now the official residence of The Duke of York.