Natasha Hamilton ignites hopes of Atomic Kitten reunion – but without one major star

Before the release of their debut single, Natasha Hamilton joined Atomic Kitten in the late 1990s, and she now speculates that the band might form a reunion band.

Natasha Hamilton has suggested that she is bringing the two girls back together to bring back Atomic Kitten. The 43-year-old joined the band just in time for their debut single to be released in 1999 despite not being a founding member.

After Kerry sensationally quit the band in 2001 after achieving a number one with the hit single Whole Again, she soon gained fame along with Liz McClarnon, 44, and Kerry Katona, 45. Jenny Frost, 47, followed her. Heidi Range, 42, who left Atomic Kitten for a different record deal, made up the original line-up: Liz, Kerry, and Sugababes star of the future.

Although the band have since broken up, most recently returning in 2008 and then again in 2012, playing sporadic gigs until the end of the year.

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Atomic Kitten have found renewed interest after featuring in the hit BBC documentary, Girlbands Forever, and now Natasha has suggested the group could make a comeback.

The chart-topping singer said, “Never say never with a reunion, because nostalgia always hits people at different times, and I’ve spent a lot of time with Jenny this summer.

She continued, “It’s obvious that Liz just had a baby, so this isn’t the ideal time,” but I always advise never say never. We are three of us, and we are so close, and I’m hoping that we will be able to work together at some point in the future.

Natasha did evoke memories of her early years as the top of the charts while omitting Kerry, one of the most well-known members of the Atomic Kitten.

She said, “I think as the years pass and you become more and more distant from it, your mind starts to think, “Wow, it almost seems like, did it really happen?” But I’m sure it did, and I have many fond memories. We certainly went through some difficulties, but I think the good times were unquestionably more than the bad.

Louis Theroux and his production company Mindhouse co-produced Girlbands Forever. He previously stated, “I couldn’t be more thrilled to be a part of making this wonderful series. ” He previously explained why he chose to focus on music icons from the past.

In the 1990s, the Spice Girls, Eternal, and All Saints all appeared on stage. Pop music and British culture in general had a special time during this period. Then, in their place, a parade of girl bands, each with a different type of talent and style, and frequently with a funny ending.

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It was a real pleasure to go back and rediscover all the music, those videos, and the interviews they conducted.

He continued, “There was pain behind the music, as is often the case, and there was a price to be paid for that level of young fame.” However, we primarily wanted this to be a celebration of a period of extremely special music and talent.

Natasha Hamilton ignites hopes of Atomic Kitten reunion – but without one major star

Before the release of their debut single, Natasha Hamilton joined Atomic Kitten in the late 1990s, and she now speculates that the band might form a reunion band.

Natasha Hamilton has suggested that she is bringing the two girls back together to bring back Atomic Kitten. The 43-year-old joined the band just in time for their debut single to be released in 1999 despite not being a founding member.

After Kerry sensationally quit the band in 2001 after achieving a number one with the hit single Whole Again, she soon gained fame along with Liz McClarnon, 44, and Kerry Katona, 45. Jenny Frost, 47, followed her. Heidi Range, 42, who left Atomic Kitten for a different record deal, made up the original line-up: Liz, Kerry, and Sugababes star of the future.

Although the band have since broken up, most recently returning in 2008 and then again in 2012, playing sporadic gigs until the end of the year.

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Atomic Kitten have found renewed interest after featuring in the hit BBC documentary, Girlbands Forever, and now Natasha has suggested the group could make a comeback.

The chart-topping singer said, “Never say never with a reunion, because nostalgia always hits people at different times, and I’ve spent a lot of time with Jenny this summer.

She continued, “It’s obvious that Liz just had a baby, so this isn’t the ideal time,” but I always advise never say never. We are three of us, and we are so close, and I’m hoping that we will be able to work together at some point in the future.

Natasha did evoke memories of her early years as the top of the charts while omitting Kerry, one of the most well-known members of the Atomic Kitten.

She said, “I think as the years pass and you become more and more distant from it, your mind starts to think, “Wow, it almost seems like, did it really happen?” But I’m sure it did, and I have many fond memories. We certainly went through some difficulties, but I think the good times were unquestionably more than the bad.

Louis Theroux and his production company Mindhouse co-produced Girlbands Forever. He previously stated, “I couldn’t be more thrilled to be a part of making this wonderful series. ” He previously explained why he chose to focus on music icons from the past.

In the 1990s, the Spice Girls, Eternal, and All Saints all appeared on stage. Pop music and British culture in general had a special time during this period. Then, in their place, a parade of girl bands, each with a different type of talent and style, and frequently with a funny ending.

Continue reading the article.

It was a real pleasure to go back and rediscover all the music, those videos, and the interviews they conducted.

He continued, “There was pain behind the music, as is often the case, and there was a price to be paid for that level of young fame.” However, we primarily wanted this to be a celebration of a period of extremely special music and talent.

Tom Stoppard dead: Shakespeare In Love writer and Oscar winner dies at the age of 88

Agents for the British playwright Tom Stoppard have confirmed that he has passed away at the age of 88. The Czech-born actor, who was “surrounded by family,” passed away at home in 1997.

The author, who won the Best Original Screenplay award for the 1998 film Shakespeare In Love, is best known for his work. Gwyneth Paltrow and Joseph Fiennes were the stars of the movie, which earned more than £218 million at the box office.

In addition, Sir Tom was the author of the critically acclaimed play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and the 2013 HBO limited series Parade’s End.

The Queen and Tom Stoppard
In 1997 (PA), Stoppard received the Queen’s knight.

His agency, United Agents, announced his passing on Saturday. We are deeply saddened to learn that Tom Stoppard, our cherished client and friend, passed away peacefully in his Dorset home, surrounded by his family.

He will be remembered for his writing, for being so brilliant and human, for being so intelligent and for having wit, irreverence, generosity of spirit, and a deep love for English. Working with and getting to know Tom was a pleasure.

Among those expressing respect for the award-winning star was Sir Mick Jagger. The singer’s Instagram post read, “He leaves us with a majestic body of intellectual and amusing work. He will always be missed.

Before escaping the Nazis as a child refugee and moving to Singapore and then India, he was born Tomá Sträussler in Zlin, Czechoslovakia, in 1937. After his mother married an English army major Kenneth Stoppard, he eventually settled in Britain after the war.

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In 1972, Sir Tom wed fellow author Miriam Stoppard, who he had previously married to, before selling her to actress Felicity Kendal. In 2014, he wed socialite and British-Irish TV producer Sabrina Guinness.

At the age of 17, he began his journalism career with the Bristol-based Western Daily Post before moving on to sister paper The Evening Post. Charles Wintour, the editor of the London Evening Standard, reportedly gave him a job interview. I assume you are interested in politics, Wintour said. asked “Who is the Home Secretary” “Look, I said I was interested, not obsessed,” said Stoppard, when he told Wintour.

He reportedly said, “I wanted to be a great journalist.

“It was my first goal to sit in a plane in an African airport while my typewriter was sprayed with machine-gun bullets.” However, being a reporter wasn’t very useful. I thought it was inappropriate for me to inquire questions of others. I had the impression that they would call the police or throw the teapot at me.

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Before writing the first of many stage plays in 1960, Sir Tom moved on to become a theatre critic and write a number of short radio plays. He wrote the play Arcadia in 1993, which explored the interactions between two contemporary academics and Derbyshire residents of the 19th century. Additionally, he adapted Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy for the 2012 movie starring Jude Law and Keira Knightley.

He later learned from his parents that all four of his grandparents were Jewish and had passed away in Nazi concentration camps as a result of his early education.

Leopoldstadt, a play by Laurence Olivier that takes place in Vienna’s Jewish community in the 20th century, was awarded both the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play and the Tony Award for Best Play. His nine-hour epic trilogy, The Coast of Utopia, and his 2006 play Rock ‘n’Roll were two other screenplays that received multiple Tony Awards. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, The Real Thing, and The Hard Problem were also written by him.

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Richard Madeley addresses daughter Chloe ‘not being liked’ because of him and Judy

As he considered the effects of their celebrity status, Richard Madeley responded to claims that his daughter Chloe is not “liked” because of her ties to him and wife Judy Finnigan.

TV presenter Richard Madeley has opened about daughter Chloe’s claim that she isn’t “liked” because he and wife Judy Finnigan are her parents.

The Good Morning Britain presenter and his spouse are two of the most recognisable faces on British television. They share two children, including Chloe, while Judy has twin boys from her first marriage.

Chloe has also launched a career in a spotlight as a model, journalist and TV presenter. She was also married to former rugby star James Haskell, who she shares a three-year-old daughter with.

Speaking on Matt Willis’ On The Mend podcast, the Busted star read out a quote from Chloe where she said she “felt like people didn’t like her because of you both being her parents”.

Richard responded, “Well, if she said that, that’s what she said, and I believe she would probably respond differently if you asked her that question.”

In 1986, Richard and Judy wed in Granada Television’s first television series. When they first met, they were both married to different people.

From her first marriage to David Henshaw, Judy and the couple welcomed Jack and Chloe to add to their family.

They worked on a number of programmes, including This Morning (which they hosted from 1988 to 2001) and Richard & Judy on Channel 4 from 2001 to 2009.

Richard claims that their upbringing taught them how to deal with media scrutiny and intrusion, blaming “what their parents do” as a reason why none of my children have had a bad life experience.

The presenter remarked, “Chloe has entered the public eye with her work,” but she has background knowledge of how to handle it.

They have all searched for their own hideouts. They are aware of how to deal with the publicity monster’s sneer. They could always turn to us for advice, especially Chloe, who has probably the best reputation of all of them.

She married rugby player James Haskell, and that of course attracted a lot of attention. Which she was able to handle once more.

Because of what their parents do, I honestly don’t believe any of my children have anything negative to say. You can ask them, and I believe they will respond in the same way.

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Richard continued to tell Matt Willis that he had a “horrible feeling” that he would have become addicted if he had tried drugs.

Vogue Williams drops Spencer Matthews baby hint after life change

Spencer Matthews and Vogue Williams, both of whom shared three children, previously claiming she is “mad” for considering a fourth child.

Vogue Williams has dropped a huge hint about a potential baby number four with husband Spencer Matthews as the couple gear-up for a huge house move. I’m A Celeb star Vogue met Spencer when the pair were set to compete on Channel 4’s The Jump in 2017.

Spencer won the contest, but Vogue had to withdraw due to injuries. And while Vogue acknowledges that Spencer initially appealed to her, she claims that she was drawn to his personality and that he would “permanently join their group” ().

However romance blossomed between the pair and in June 2018, they tied the knot at the luxurious Glen Affric estate in Scotland, which is owned by Spencer’s family. They now share children Theodore, Gigi and Otto together.

However, Vogue recently acknowledged that the couple might welcome baby number four in the future while hosting the Vogue and Amber podcast with her older sister Amber Wilson. The family is preparing to leave their £3.9 million Battersea, London, home.

Vogue reportedly discussed how to store all of her belongings ahead of the move, stating, “I have everything I need to have stored there because I don’t know what I’m doing with my babies.”

Vogue, an Irish television presenter, has previously acknowledged that she would be “mad” to have a fourth child. The couple previously stated that they wanted to “focus on their family as it is.”

However, Vogue, 40, said in a May interview with the Sunday Times: “I wouldn’t think it’s crazy to have four.”

Vogue revealed in a conversation with her sister that her family made the decision while she was preparing to enter I’m A Celeb. She continued, “I feel like I’m trying to squeeze everything in now because we’re moving house and I’m losing about a month away.”

After purchasing her “forever home” in Howth, Vogue said in September that she wanted to “spend more time in Dublin.” The lush greenery and surrounding trees surround the hilltop residence.

Vogue says the seclusion was one of the key factors that attracted her to the house. She says the family spend three weeks in summer, 10 days at Christmas and school holidays at their Irish retreat.

She continued, “We want to spend more time here.” The kids also adore it, and I adore them.

Vogue, who was raised in Portmarnock, recently mentioned how their children have already started forming friendships on the Emerald Isle. She continued, “I want our children to know it and their Irish roots as well. That’s where I grew up.”

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Our forever home in Howth is “our relaxing space.” The kids are so adorable and enjoy it that they have formed their own friends.

Kelly Osbourne shares emotional update as she faces first Christmas without Ozzy

Without music legend patriarch Ozzy, who passed away in July at the age of 76, just days after his farewell performance, The Orbournes are gearing up for their first Christmas season.

Kelly Osbourne has shared an emotional update as she faces her first Christmas without her father, Ozzy. Rock legend Ozzy passed away earlier in July at the age of 76.

The Black Sabbath singer passed away shortly after giving a fitting farewell show in Birmingham. He leaves behind his 73-year-old wife Sharon Osbourne, 42, her three children, Aimee, 42, Kelly, 41, and Jack, 40.

Taking to social media this week, Kelly shared a heartbreaking video of her late father organising a huge string of fairy lights. Posting the footage on Instagram, the model and presenter shared her pain over the fact she is facing her first Christmas without her father.

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She stated, “We are supposed to be putting up the Christmas tree today!” It won’t stay that way forever. Along with the video, she added an emoji for crying faces.

Kelly and Sharon’s first public appearance following Ozzy’s passing resulted in her note. The mother and daughter were present at Rebecca Vallance’s Cavendish Square event.

She captioned the Instagram launch event as “Had the best time with my mother and @rebeccavallancegasan.” It’s the first time I’ve ever wore one like it.

It “made my bubblegum pink dreams come true by pushing me out of my comfort zone of black.” I’m always awestruck by her outfits. It was wonderful to see my mother having a little fun because I thought she looked gorgeous! Rebecca, we sincerely appreciate your love.

Meanwhile, Jack has been in Australia competing on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! While in the jungle, he has become emotional reflecting on the death of his father.

He was moved to tears when co-star Eddie Kadi enquired about the Iron Man singer – leaving Jack struggling to find words.

Eddie apologized, “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to bring it out like that.” What about your pops do you miss the most from your experiences that I haven’t?

Jack fought through tears to respond, “It was just his energy.” It was difficult to describe how strong he was. But he was so enthusiastic.

He seemed to have thrown the galaxy into the mix without knowing what to do with it. The only way to describe it is in this example.

Eddie remarked, “Your dad did more than enough to consolate you,” chuckling Jack.

Following Jack’s earlier on Good Morning America interview about seeing his father perform at the farewell concert earlier in the year, the emotional scenes emerged. He expressed his regret by remarking, “I ran back into the dressing room and just gave him a big hug.”

I gave him a quick kiss. I simply said, “Crush it,” and I was right. You’re going to do it very well. I was crying as well. He continued, “It wasn’t because I had compassion for him.” We weren’t sad for him, so why?

And he continued, “I believe it was because we already knew it was the last time.” If you consider it in context, it kind of seemed like a living wake. He had to bid everyone adieu.

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Ozzy had suffered from other health issues as well as Parkinson’s disease before passing away. He reportedly struggled with mobility after falling, which reportedly made for an old spinal injury from a quad bike accident in 2003.