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Natalia Kills, born Natalia Noemi Keery-Fisher on August 15, 1986, is a British singer, songwriter, and actress. She hails from Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, where she spent her early years. Her mother is of Uruguayan descent, and her father is a Jamaican-descended British citizen. Natalia attended Bradford Girls’ Grammar School before studying drama at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. However, she left her studies prematurely to pursue her career in entertainment. At the age of 15, she moved away from home to focus on building her professional life.
Natalia has described her childhood as initially comfortable and filled with frequent travel between England, Jamaica, and Spain. However, her life changed dramatically following her father’s arrest, leading to a period she characterized as marked by emotional struggle and instability.
Natalia began her acting career at the age of nine, appearing in the British television series New Voices. She adopted the stage name Verbalicious early in her music career, inspired by her mother’s nickname for her due to her talkative nature. Her first single under this alias, “Don’t Play Nice,” was released in 2005 and reached the UK Top 20.
Following a brief stint in Paris in 2007, where she collaborated on the track “They Talk Shit About Me,” she faced financial and personal hardships. By 2008, Natalia found herself without stable housing or employment, yet she continued to pursue music. Her persistence paid off when she was introduced to will.i.am, who signed her to his label, will.i.am Music Group.
In 2011, Natalia released her debut studio album, Perfectionist, under the stage name Natalia Kills. The album marked her transition into mainstream pop and garnered international attention. Her follow-up album, Trouble, was released in 2013 and drew from her tumultuous teenage experiences. The single “Problem” from the album was later featured in the film Pitch Perfect 2.
Her songwriting reflects deeply personal themes, often inspired by solitude and life challenges. She has cited Gwen Stefani as a major influence, calling her a personal “hero.” Natalia also collaborated with artists such as Rihanna and Madonna during her career.
In 2014, Natalia married fellow singer Willy Moon. The couple later formed the band Cruel Youth, blending alternative pop and retro influences into their music. Natalia, now professionally known as Teddy Sinclair, continues to contribute emotionally charged lyrics and vocals to the band’s work.
In 2015, Natalia and Willy Moon served as judges on season two of The X Factor New Zealand. Their tenure was marred by controversy after they harshly criticized a contestant’s performance, which they felt imitated Willy’s style. The incident drew widespread backlash from the public and fellow judge Melanie Blatt, leading to their dismissal from the show.
Despite the incident, Natalia Kills remains a respected artist in pop music circles, known for her theatrical style, emotional depth in songwriting, and dynamic stage presence. Her fans continue to anticipate her future musical endeavors.
Over the years, Natalia has also been known by the names Natalia Noemi Cappuccini and Teddy Sinclair. Her first widely recognized solo hit, “Mirrors,” received positive acclaim and helped define her distinctive sound. As of recent estimates, her net worth is approximately USD 5 million.
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