S Club's website reworked to remove '7' after tragic death of Paul Cattermole

14 May 2023 , 17:06
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S Club's website reworked to remove '7' after tragic death of Paul Cattermole (Image: Getty Images)

S Club have updated their website and removed the '7' following the death of one of its members, Paul Cattermole.

The pop legend was found dead at his home in Dorset on April 6 aged 46, and it was announced that there were no suspicious circumstances around his death.

Paul's bandmates – who include Hannah Spearritt, Rachel Stevens, Tina Barrett, Jon Lee, Jo O'Meara and Bradley McIntosh – were left in complete shock and paid tribute to their friend.

And now, the group's website has been changed to reflect the loss they went through, with 'S Club 7' now shown as 'S Club'.

Information about their upcoming tour is still up and fans can still purchase S Club 7 merchandise from the shop.

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S Club's website reworked to remove '7' after tragic death of Paul CattermoleThe website has been updated (sclub7.co.uk)

Following Paul's death, the band released a statement on their website.

"We are truly devastated by the passing of our brother Paul," they said at the time.

"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.

"He will be so deeply missed by each and every one of us. We ask that you respect the privacy of his family and of the band at this time."

Paul joined S Club at the age of 22 after falling in love with the stage at the National Youth Music Theatre.

S Club's website reworked to remove '7' after tragic death of Paul CattermolePaul died in April, leaving bandmates devastated (Dave J. Hogan/Getty Images For XIX Management)

The group, who sold more than 10 million albums and had four No1 singles, went on to win BRIT Awards for Best British Breakthrough Act and their 2001 single Don’t Stop Movin’.

Paul also performed in heavy metal band Skua, which he formed with his school pals and returned to after he left S Club in 2002.

But he was lured back into the pop world in 2008 as part of S Club 3. And when S Club 7 was reformed in 2014, he was quick to sign up.

Paul's ex and bandmate Hannah "couldn't stop crying" when she heard the news of his death.

S Club's website reworked to remove '7' after tragic death of Paul CattermoleHis ex Hannah said she 'couldn't stop crying'

"I couldn’t make sense of it and had so many questions. I was trying to process it but I just couldn't," she said.

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Speaking to The Sun on Sunday, Hannah went on to add: "I'm trying my best to hold it together but once I start, I can't stop crying.

"My heart is broken for him and his family, he was happier than he had been in years, so for this to happen now, makes it even more heartbreaking."

Zara Woodcock

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