Over twenty years since delighting audiences as a spin-off of 90’s pop icons S Club 7, the stars of S Club Juniors have continued to impress fans in a variety of different ways. From cheering on their footballing spouses, through to becoming a staple of This Morning presenting team, the stars of the once iconic band have been under our noses without even realising it! Originally formed off the back of a CBBC talent show all the way back in 2001, thousands of hopefuls applied to be part of the band before being quickly whittled down to the final eight, who secured the opportunity of a lifetime, to perform alongside their idols S Club 7 at Wembley Arena.
One thing show bosses didn’t bet on however, was how popular the band would become, with the Juniors soon performing at every single venue on the S Club Carnival Tour, before going on to become a full fledged band in their own right. During their tenure in the charts, the band released six top 10 UK singles, including ear-worms such as One Step Closer, Automatic High and Puppy Love/Sleigh Ride which featured in Love Actually.They even got their own TV show about their fictional exploits called I Dream, but the fun times couldn't go on forever.
After three years together, the band officially split in 2004, but two of the singers would later go on to star in another famous band together. Rochelle Humes and Frankie Bridge went on to have a successful career with The Saturdays and have now become megastars in their own right.
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