Paul Cattermole, a member of early-2000s British pop group S Club 7, has died at 46. Photo / Getty Images
Paul Cattermole, a member of early-2000s British pop group S Club 7, has died at 46. Photo / Getty Images
Paul Cattermole, a member of early-2000s British pop group S Club 7, has died just weeks after the band announced a reunion tour. He was 46.
The band and Cattermole’s family said on Friday that “it is with great sadness that we announce the unexpected passing of our beloved sonand brother Paul Cattermole”.
They said Cattermole was found at his home in Dorset, southwest England, on Thursday and pronounced dead later that afternoon.
We are truly devastated by the passing of our brother Paul. There are no words to describe the deep sadness and loss we all feel. We were so lucky to have had him in our lives and are thankful for the amazing memories we have. (1/2) pic.twitter.com/CFpkjU62aD
In a statement on social media, members of S Club 7 said they were “truly devastated by the passing of our brother Paul. There are no words to describe the deep sadness and loss we all feel.”
“We were so lucky to have had him in our lives and are thankful for the amazing memories we have,” the band said.
S Club 7 members Jo O'Meara (left), Rachel Stevens, John Lee, Tina Barrett, Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt and Paul Cattermole at the Disney Channel Kids Awards held at the London Arena in London, 1999. Photo / AP
Formed in 1998 by Simon Fuller, the music mogul behind the Spice Girls, S Club 7 was launched – like The Monkees – through a TV show about a pop band, in which the members played fictionalised versions of themselves.
S Club 7 had a string of upbeat UK hits including Don’t Stop Movin’, bubblegum pop classic Reach and ballad Never Had a Dream Come True, which was also a top 10 hit in the United States.