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S Club reunion is "possibility"
Pop sensation S Club 7 may follow the trend set by 90s chart toppers Take That and All Saints and stage a reunion, it has been revealed.
Pop sensation S Club 7 may follow the trend set by 90s chart toppers Take That and All Saints and stage a reunion, it has been revealed.
Member Paul Cattermole said that he had discussed the plan with his six former band mates and the idea was a "possibility".
He said: "I spoke to other members about it and we were all positive about the idea."
S Club 7 was renamed S Club after Paul Cattermole's departure from the band to join a rock group formed by old school friends in 2002.
The pop band, formed by Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller, later split in 2003, after a four year career which included four television series, a movie and four albums.
The group released their first single, Bring it all Back, in 1999, which went straight to number one. S Club even spawned its own spin-off act, S Club Juniors.
Member Paul Cattermole said that he had discussed the plan with his six former band mates and the idea was a "possibility".
He said: "I spoke to other members about it and we were all positive about the idea."
S Club 7 was renamed S Club after Paul Cattermole's departure from the band to join a rock group formed by old school friends in 2002.
The pop band, formed by Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller, later split in 2003, after a four year career which included four television series, a movie and four albums.
The group released their first single, Bring it all Back, in 1999, which went straight to number one. S Club even spawned its own spin-off act, S Club Juniors.
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