The singer, who is known for being a seventh of the hit 90s pop group, had two days to leave with her partner and their two girls.
She told The Sun that there was still a chance she would join her bandmates for the comeback shows but that it was dependent on her health. The former pop star, who is known for hits including Don’t Stop Movin’, Bring It All Back, and Never Had A Dream Come True, added: "People think we must all be millionaires but sadly it’s just not true. But Hannah said they made the best of their ordeal by turning the office space into an adventure for girls Taya, four, and Tora, three. However, Hannah is the only original group member not to sign up for S Club’s reunion gigs, including shows at London’s O2 Arena, this autumn. "There is no point being paid pittance and getting exhausted. I’d like them to see me up there. It was just a couple of weeks. It hasn’t got the same ring to it has it but I’m going to make a final decision soon. It was extra space. It was stressful but you deal with it, don’t you? What screwed us is we didn’t have time to find another place. We ended up with under two days to leave.
S Club 7's Hannah Spearritt revealed she and her family moved into an office over Christmas, after being forced of their home by a landlord.
I have children and all that, sort of, stuff, so it wouldn’t work.’ Life has changed completely, and I have changed completely. The kids’ beds were there and we had the crayons out. She added: ‘People think we must all be millionaires but sadly it’s just not true. We just used it as our living room. ‘What screwed us is we didn’t have time to find another place.
'We didn't have time to find another place,' former popstar said.
Spearritt said of her S Club fame: “People think we must all be millionaires but sadly it’s just not true. The kids’ beds were there and we had the crayons out. “We could work in there and the kids played. “It was stressful but you deal with it, don’t you? It was just a couple of weeks.” “We ended up with under two days to leave.
The chart-topping pop star said she had lived in four temporary homes in the last six months.
“I’m going to make a final decision soon,” she explained. She added: “People think we must all be millionaires but sadly it’s just not true. I’d like them to see me up there. “It was extra space. “There is no point being paid pittance and getting exhausted. “What screwed us is we didn’t have time to find another place.
The singer has spoken out after she was left just two days to find a new home.
I was one of the lucky ones.” To cope, Hannah made the ordeal into a fun game for her two children, four year-old Taya and three year-old Tora. I won’t feel guilty for saying that, because we made millions and millions of pounds. Spearritt was in the band alongside fellow singers Tina Barrett, Paul Cattermole, Jon Lee, Bradley McIntosh, Jo O'Meara and Rachel Stevens. While she was part of the successful 2000s pop group, reportedly raking in £150,000 a year singing their number one hits, Hannah claims her The southwest London home they lived in would be going up for sale, leaving them in a "stressful" situation.
The singer and actress shared that her partner, Adam Thomas and their two children had to live in a friend's office. Sharing that the family had just a few ...
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The well-known 90s pop star said she had lived in four temporary homes in the last six months, adding 'it was stressful, but you deal with it'
We ended up with under two days to leave. What screwed us is we didn’t have time to find another place. “What screwed us is we didn’t have time to find another place.
The pop star lived in a friend's office with her husband and two daughters after her landlord left her two days to find a new home.
"There have been delays with the café. "But ultimately we're still here. The reasons are very personal. She added: "People think we must all be millionaires but sadly it's just not true. "What screwed us is we didn't have time to find another place. It was stressful but you deal with it, don't you?