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B*Witched are back! Band talk juggling music careers and family life amid new music

Irish band B*Witched are jumping back into the music scene after they split in 2002 over issues with their record label. In 1996, Sinéad O'Carroll met Keavy Lynch, the younger sister of Boyzone's Shane Lynch, in a garage, where they decided to form a band.They were soon joined by Lindsay Armaou and Keavy's sister Edele Lynch as they toyed with names like Butterfly Farm, D'sire and Sister before settling on B*Witched and signing to Glowworm Records.The band were a huge success story, with super catchy songs like C'est La Vie, Blame It on the Weatherman, We Four Girls and To You I Belong. Now, Sinead, Keavy, Lindsay and Edele are back with their first single in 10 years, Birthday, on the 25th anniversary of their first smash hit self-titled album.
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B*Witched's Edele Lynch unrecognisable two decades after beloved band split in 2002
READ NEXT: Gogglebox's Amy Tapper branded 'skinny queen' as she looks totally unrecognisableShe was seen with the likes of S Club 7's Hannah Spearritt and Blue's Simon Webbe when arriving at the premiere of I Used To Be Famous.But Edele looked totally different from her younger self as she sported blonde locks instead of her signature brunette.Still completely youthful, Edele appeared to be ageless as she gave a sweet nod to the outfits she wore while in the band.Edele was still repping her statement denim - something she and the band were known for back in their heyday - Edele donned blue jeans with a patterned blazer and some black boots.B*Witched shot to fame before the noughties in 1998 with the beloved track C'est La Vie - when the girls sported denim and plaid, and stormed the charts.The band didn't just have one hit single though - in fact they had many including Rollercoaster, Blame It On The Weatherman and To You I Belong.Although the band, which comprised of Edele, her twin Keavy, Sinéad O'Carroll and Lindsay Armaou split in 2002, Edele adored the music industry and stayed within its realms.She even co-wrote Some Kind Of Miracle for Girls Aloud's debut album Sound of the Underground.And B*Witched had a partial reunion in the noughties and 2010s when Edele and her sister Keavy performed together as a duo.The pair stormed the music scene from 2009 until 2012, going by the names Ms Lynch and later the Barbarellas.A little known fact about Edele is that she has a very famous older brother.Shane Lynch is Edele's brother - who is a part of Irish boyband Boyzone.READ MORE:Kaye Adams addresses Strictly rivalry between Loose Women stars and brutal warningColeen Nolan slams 'ridiculous' EastEnders storyline as ex Shane
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