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S Club 7 singer Hannah Spearritt, homeless at Christmas, stays in an office with her 2 children

S Club 7 singer Hannah Spearritt, homeless at Christmas, stays in an office with her 2 children
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Hannah Spearritt, who rose to stardom as a member of the British musical group S Club 7, disclosed that she is currently homeless and forced to sleep in an office with her two young children.

The singer, age 41, told the Sun that she, her partner Adam Thomas, age 42, and their two kids Tea, age four, and Tora, age two, were given just two days to find new housing after receiving an eviction notice around Christmas.

Spearritt was compelled to seek assistance from her friends due to the eviction, as she and Thomas were given the option of paying a “crazy” $10,400 ahead for a short-term rental or moving out.

“What screwed us over was that we had no time to find another place,” she said. We had a place to stay over the holidays, but ran out of time to move in.

It had only been a few weeks. We were extremely fortunate to have a place to store our possessions, but we had nowhere else to go.”

Spearritt, whose band earned $85 million in the late 1990s and early 2000s, claims she was not compensated fairly in relation to the band’s earnings.

Spearritt added, “People believe we must all be millionaires, but sadly this is not the case.” “It was what it was, and we had a good time with it.”

“S Club 7’s manager Simon Fuller has done quite well for himself, hasn’t he?”

Fuller, who managed the Spice Girls, has an estimated net worth of $600 million.

Meanwhile, Spearritt, who reputedly made $190,000 annually during her tenure with the group, stated that she and her family are currently living in a friend’s office building and using the office space as their living room.

“The children’s beds were present, and crayons were accessible. “It was demanding,” she continued.

Spearritt’s latest illness has added insult to injury, making their current living condition even more challenging.

After being evicted, the couple was had to abandon plans to create their own cafe.

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, S Club 7 ruled the pop music charts. “Don’t Stop Movin’,” “Bring It All Back,” and “Have You Ever” are three of the group’s most popular songs.

The band won “Best Breakthrough Band” at the annual BRIT awards in 2000 and debuted a television program in the United States in 1999.


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