Mandy Smith is a British pop singer and television personality, born on April 17, 1970. She gained prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly known for her connection with the music industry as well as her personal life, which included a high-profile relationship with Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman. Smith's music is rooted in pop and dance genres. Her debut single, "I Just Can't Wait," released in 1987, achieved commercial success, reaching the UK Top 10. Her follow-up single, "Think About," also performed well, solidifying her status as a pop artist. Despite her early success, her music career saw a decline after the early 1990s, leading her to explore other ventures, including television appearances. Mandy Smith's impact on music is often overshadowed by her personal stories and relationships, but she remains a notable figure in the pop landscape of her time. Her work represents the crossover of celebrity culture and pop music in the late 20th century, reflecting the era's fascination with youth and glamour.