Simon Fuller has paid tribute to the tragic death of Paul Cattermole.
S Club 7 star Paul, 46, was found dead in his Dorset home earlier this week, and the band’s manager Fuller apologized for the loss of ‘beacon of light’ Paul. I confided in the devastation.
“Paul is a beacon of light for a generation of pop music fans and we will miss him,” said Simon, 62.
“We are all deeply shocked and saddened by this news.”
S Club 7 was founded by Fuller in 1998 and had a reunion tour planned for later this year.
After members of Fuller’s team assembled the band – Hannah Spearritt, 42, Rachel Stevens, 44, Tina Barrett, 46, John Lee, 40, and Joe O’Meara, 43. 41 years old), Bradley Mackintosh, 41 — shares the devastating news. Posted tributes to Paul on social media.
They wrote: “We are truly devastated by the passing of our brother Paul. There are no words to describe the deep grief and loss we are all feeling. I am grateful that he has been a part of our lives.” I was very lucky to have been there. I am grateful for the wonderful memories.
Blue’s official account posted on Instagram, “RIP @paul_cattermole. It was an honor to meet you and share this journey with you! We will never forget you. Anthony, Duncan and Simon. , Lee.
Steps’ Ian H Watkins shared a video of himself broadcasting a radio show, tagging S Club 7 with a heartbreaking emoji.
he wrote:
His bandmate Lisa Scott-Lee added:
S Club Juniors star Rochelle Humes shared a post from choreographer Aaron Renfrey, stating:
“You were a big part of my childhood. Thank you for the special memories. Shine bright there!”