Tuesday, October 22

Paul Cattermole tributes: Steps, Blue and different pop friends keep in mind S Club 7 star

Pop acts together with members of Steps and Blue have spoken of their heartbreak over the loss of life of S Club 7 star Paul Cattermole.

The singer, whose explanation for loss of life is unknown, was discovered at his dwelling in Dorset on Thursday afternoon.

His household and S Club 7 introduced on Friday that he died unexpectedly, months earlier than the seven-piece band had been as a consequence of embark on a twenty fifth anniversary reunion tour,

Tributes have poured in for Cattermole, hailed as a “beacon of light for a generation of pop music fans”, together with from acts equivalent to Steps, Atomic Kitten, Blue and B*Witched, who shared the highlight throughout the peak of S Club 7’s fame.

The official Blue account posted on Instagram tales: “Rest in peace, @paul_cattermole. It was a pleasure knowing you and sharing this journey with you! You will never be forgotten. Antony, Duncan, Simon and Lee.”

Ian H Watkins from Steps shared a video of himself broadcasting a radio present, tagging S Club 7 with a heartbroken emoji.

He advised followers: “Sending you all a big hug. Take care everybody. Stay safe.”

Steps counterpart Lisa Scott-Lee shared an Instagram story with an image of Cattermole and the caption: “I’m heartbroken to hear of the passing of Paul. My love goes out to all his bandmates @sclub7 and his family, friends and followers.”

Meanwhile, presenter Rochelle Humes, who discovered fame as a member of S Club Juniors, shared footage of the group with S Club 7, initially posted by choreographer Aaron Renfree, who wrote the caption: “I just can’t believe it. Paul you will be deeply missed by your S Club family, friends and fans.

“You had been a giant a part of my childhood, thanks for some particular recollections. Shine shiny up there!”

Humes also shared a post by best-selling authors All On The Board, who created a Transport for London board to pay tribute to Cattermole.

It highlighted the band’s hit singles, including the words: “So many people had a dream come true when it was introduced the group would convey all of it again and had been reuniting to carry out on stage.

“It’s so sad that we now say goodbye to you at such a young age.”

Liberty X star Michelle Heaton additionally shared an image of S Club 7 of their heyday on Instagram, together with the caption: “Sending love & prayers to my friends and Paul’s family at this very sad time #rippaul.”

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Myleene Klass, who rose to fame in Hear’Say, wrote: “Unbelievably sad. RIP Paul.”

Her fellow Hear’Say star Suzanne Shaw added: “Devastated to hear the heartbreaking news of Paul’s passing. So young. RIP Paul.”

Atomic Kitten stars Natasha Hamilton and Liz McClarnon additionally paid tribute, with Hamilton writing “Oh my gosh, this is so sad to read. Thoughts & prayers are with Paul, his family and all the band at this devastating time. RIP.”

Made up of unique members Rachel Stevens, Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt, Jo O’Meara, Jon Lee, Tina Barrett and Cattermole, S Club 7 had been as a consequence of be reunite in October for a twenty fifth anniversary tour of the UK and Ireland.

The seven-piece pop group had hits together with Reach, Don’t Stop Movin’ and Bring It All Back within the late Nineteen Nineties and early 2000s.

Content Source: information.sky.com