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10 things you must know about Yuvraj Singh's love, Hazel Keech!

Last updated on: November 13, 2015 21:08 IST

Officially, Yuvraj Singh is no longer single.

The cricketer got engaged to British model-turned-actress Hazel Keech in Bali recently, and we hear the couple is planning to tie the knot in February 2016.

While we are happy that these two lovebirds have decided to take the plunge, we list down few facts about Yuvi's ladylove that you probably didn't know!

 

Hazel Keech

 

Hazel, who was born in Essex, England, came to India on holiday when she was 18. She decided to stay back as she received modelling offers here.

 

Hazel Keech and Kareena Kapoor

 

While the model-turned-actress got noticed in Salman Khan-Kareena Kapoor starrer Bodyguard (in the picture), she first appeared in Tamil movie Billa (2007).

 

Hazel Keech

 

Though Wikipedia says she was born as Rose Dawn, it is just a stage name which Hazel used once.

Photograph: Instagram

 

Salman Khan and Hazel Keech

 

Hazel participated in Bigg Boss 7 but she was voted out in the first week itself.

She was a celebrity guest on Jhalak Dikhhla Ja 6 and Comedy Circus.

 

Hazel Keech

 

Yuvraj’s fiancé loves surfing. She learned the sport in Tamil Nadu.

 

Hazel Keech

 

Hazel is also a trained western and Indian classical dancer.

Photograph: Instagram

 

Hazel Keech

 

She danced on the item song Aa Ante Amalapuram in the 2012 film, Maximum, starring Sonu Sood, Naseeruddin Shah and Vinay Pathak.

Hazel also did an item number in the Punjabi film Heer & Hero (pictured above).

 

Hazel Keech

 

Apparently, Hazel has been an extra in three Harry Potter movies.

Photograph: Instagram

 

Hazel Keech

 

In 2002, Hazel had joined the team of Bollywood musical Bombay Dreams for their promotional tour in London.

Photograph: Instagram

 

Hazel Keech

 

Apart from acting and dancing, this pretty lady can also sing!

In 2003, she sang in the choir of the west-end musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

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