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Ryan Paton

Louise Redknapp issues one word verdict on Liverpool as excited fans flock to HMV signing

Louise Redknapp was full of praise for Liverpool as she returned to the city.

The 48-year-old popstar arrived at HMV in Williamson Square to sign copies of her new Greatest Hits album. Louise lived in the city in the 90s with former husband, Jamie Redknapp, and she revealed she still considers Merseyside "home".

She told the ECHO: "I lived here for a long time so it's a little bit of a home from home. It means a lot to me.

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"It's a city that I always feel very comfortable coming back to. It was lovely to be here and the fans were absolutely amazing. There was lots of support so the pleasure was all mine."

Louise swooned over the crowds that flocked to the record shop and said the welcoming nature of Scousers is why she always looks forward to meeting her Liverpool fanbase. She said: "The people are friendly, supportive and incredible. It's just great to be here."

Fans queue to meet Louise Redknapp at a signing in HMV in Williamson Square today (Liverpool Echo)

However, the former Eternal member specified one other thing she loves about coming back as she shared her favourite thing to do in Merseyside. She said: "Am I allowed to say go shopping? There's really good shopping in Liverpool."

The ECHO also spoke to star-struck fans, who were thrilled to meet the Let's Go Round Again hitmaker. Marcus from Wirral said: "It was so exciting. I'm still shaking actually."

Louise's catalogue of pop classics has even attracted a global fanbase as Theresa from St Helens explained how she had travelled to get the new Greatest Hits album signed for her best friend, Stevie, who has moved to Australia.

Catherine and Brenda were first in the queue to get their copy signed by Louise Redknapp (Liverpool Echo)

The event in Liverpool was Louise's only other Greatest Hits album signing outside of London and one fan said the inclusivity of her music means it particularly connects with people from the city. Ruth from West Derby said: "Liverpool is a place where everyone can come, be happy and be free. No matter age, gender or anything. She loves the gays, the straights, she loves everyone."

Jim from Cheshire added: "Louise is a lovely girl, she's always welcoming and that's the spirit of Liverpool."

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