Britain Pop Sensation 'Paul Cattermole' dies at 46

S club 7 Singer Paul Cattermole has been found dead in his apartment on Thursday afternoon but the cause of his death has not been revealed yet. He was a British singer, actor, and television personality who rose to fame as a member of the pop group S Club 7. Over the course of his career, Cattermole had established himself as a talented and versatile performer, earning a loyal following of fans around the world.

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Paul Cattermole was born on March 7, 1977, in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England. From a young age, he showed a natural talent for acting and singing, and he began pursuing both of these interests at an early age. As a child, he appeared in a number of television commercials and programs, including the popular children's show "The Bill."

In 1999, Cattermole was invited to audition for a new pop group that was being formed by Simon Fuller, the creator of the Spice Girls. The group, which would eventually become known as S Club 7, was designed to be a spin-off of the popular children's television series "Miami 7." Cattermole was chosen to be a member of the group, which also included Jo O'Meara, Rachel Stevens, Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt, Tina Barrett, and Jon Lee.

S Club 7 quickly became one of the most popular pop groups of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Their catchy pop songs, energetic dance routines, and wholesome image endeared them to fans around the world. Over the course of their career, they released several successful albums, including "S Club," "7," and "Sunshine," and had a number of hit singles such as "Bring It All Back," "S Club Party," and "Don't Stop Movin'." In addition to their music, S Club 7 also starred in their own television series, "S Club 7 in Miami," and later, "S Club 7 in L.A." These shows were immensely popular with young audiences, cementing the group's status as pop icons.

After S Club 7 disbanded in 2003, Cattermole pursued a solo music career, releasing the album "Fire" in 2005. He also appeared in a number of stage productions, including "The Rocky Horror Show" and "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat." In addition, he has appeared on several reality television shows, including "Celebrity Big Brother" and "The Jump."

Cattermole has also faced a number of challenges and controversies throughout his career. In 2017, he made headlines when he sold his Brit Award for "Best British Single" for just £66,000, sparking a debate about the value of music industry awards. He has also been involved in public disputes with his former S Club 7 bandmates, particularly Jo O'Meara, with whom he had a highly publicized falling out.

Despite these challenges, Paul Cattermole remained a beloved and enduring figure in the world of pop music. His contributions to S Club 7 helped to shape the sound of pop music in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and his talent and versatility as a performer continue to inspire fans around the world. It is clear that he will be remembered as a pop icon for many years to come.

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