Born as Victoria Louise Scott, the singer was born in Bromley in 1991 and later on in her childhood moved to Petts Wood and then Bickley.
She sang in her church choir and went to the Italia Conti Associates Saturday school in Chislehurst when she was five years old.
At the age of 11, she went to Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts in Woking before moving to Brentwood with her family and attending Brentwood County High School.
As she grew up, she appeared in a West End production of the musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and also played Lousia von Trapp in BBC One’s Celebrate the Sound of Music.
When Pixie Lott was 15, she was signed to Island Def Jam Music Group and soon afterwards signed with Mercury Records in the UK and Interscope Records in America.
She wrote a song for Alexandra Burke’s debut album in 2009 and then wrote for more artists, including featuring on a Selena Gomez track.
Pixie Lott supported The Saturdays on one of their tours and then went on to release her debut single “Mama Do” that summer.
It spent one week in the number one slot and then eleven weeks in the top 40.
She then went on to release her second single “Boys and Girls” in the autumn of 2009 which also topped the UK singles charts.
Shortly afterwards, her first album “Turn it Up” was released and Pixie Lott went on tour.
Throughout her career, Pixie Lott has released numerous hit songs such as “Cry me out”, “All about tonight” and “Nasty”.
She even appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2014 and made it all the way to the quarterfinals.
In 2010, she began a relationship with model Oliver Cheshire and the pair got married in 2022 and had their first child in 2023.