Frankie Bridge opened up about splashing all her earnings from her pop heyday, saying: "I don't have anything to show for it anymore, I think that's one of my biggest regrets." The singer-turned-Loose Women favourite, who shot to fame with S Club Juniors at just 12 before soaring to chart success with The Saturdays, spoke candidly about her financial past.
She told the Big Fish podcast with Spencer Matthews that despite working hard from such a young age, she didnt save and now she's got nothing left from her pop star wealth.
Frankie explained how her parents' lenient approach to spending due to her hard work meant there was little control over her finances.
She said: "I think my parents always felt that they allowed me to work from such a young age that they were unable to tell me what to use my money for and what to spend it on.
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