Background
Parks was entered into the British Broadcasting Corporation Television programme, Fame Academy by her father.
Parks was entered into the British Broadcasting Corporation Television programme, Fame Academy by her father.
Soon after winning Fame Academy, she released her first album entitled Introduction, which went double platinum in the United Kingdom and gold in several other European countries. In 2005 she released her second album, Honesty. Parks parted with her label, Polydor, in 2006 by mutual consent.
Parks was born in 1984, the youngest of four children.
She was born and grew up in the village of Mount Hawke, Cornwall and before Fame Academy had a long term girlfriend from Newquay She went to college at The Hub in Street Austell and studied theatre studies, dance, acrobatics and clowning. Alex now uses the name Lexi Parks.
Lexi is still in the music/ song writing business. Recording career Her song "Maybe That"s What lieutenant Takes" was released on 17 November 2003 and peaked at number 3 in the United Kingdom Chart the following week.
Her debut record album Introduction was subsequently released and sold over 500,000 copies.
Honesty was eventually released in October 2005, preceded by the lead single, "Looking Foreign Water", in October 2005. The album peaked at Number. 24 in the United Kingdom Chart.