
Born 1975
BHacienda Hights, California, USA
Fergie (Stacy Ann Ferguson) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress best known as a member of the Black Eyed Peas, with whom she recorded global hits including "My Humps" and "Boom Boom Pow," and for her solo debut album The Dutchess (2006), which spawned the hit singles "London Bridge" and "Big Girls Don't Cry." Fergie has spoken openly in interviews with The Advocate and Oprah Winfrey about her attraction to women, at times describing herself as bisexual and at other times as "sexually open," while noting she has never had a long-term relationship with a woman. She was one of relatively few mainstream pop stars to discuss bisexuality candidly during the mid-2000s, at a time when such openness was still uncommon in pop music. Fergie made her feature film debut with a supporting role as a lounge singer in Poseidon (2006). She was married to actor Josh Duhamel from 2009 to 2019, with whom she has a son, Axl Jack, born in 2013.
2009 · United States