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Going back on stage six weeks after first baby was 'soul destroying’ says Natasha Hamilton

Currently pregnant with her fifth child, former Atomic Kitten star Natasha Hamilton has opened up on the “horrible” time she experienced after her first child, son Josh, was born. Natasha - who showed off her gorgeous baby bump in an exclusive shoot which features in this week's issue of OK! - welcomed Josh with her ex partner, celebrity bodyguard and nightclub owner Fran Cosgrove in August 2002. Just six weeks after having an emergency C section, the singer was back on stage performing with Atomic Kitten again.
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Atomic Kitten's Natasha makes subtle dig at Kerry Katona as she praises group
Kerry Katona leaving in 2001 and was subsequently replaced by Wallasey-born Jenny Frost.READ MORE: Atomic Kitten slam 'bulls**t hatred' towards Meghan Markle as they praise former actressThrowback to 2012 and Kerry re-joined the group alongside Liz McClarnon and Natasha Hamilton, 40, for ITV's The Big Reunion, before Kerry left again in 2017.During the Euros 2020 celebrations, Jenny, Natasha and Liz joined forces to release their single, Southgate You're The One, a play on their single Whole Again which had become a football anthem.Speaking exclusively about their bond, Natasha told Daily Star: "We've never really stopped, me and Liz have been gigging for maybe 20 of the 22 years we've been together as a band."The chemistry we have on stage, for me, I just love it, that's why I love my job, I love performing, we're so in sync, we have a laugh, we have good banter with the audience."It's not a job, it's just good fun and I feel so privileged that 22 years later, we still get to do the same job."Liz added: "We do it on our own terms, we do gigs every now and then, well, more than every now and then, quite a lot."It's not a crazy lifestyle, we're having a really, really nice life and we're very lucky that we've been able to do that."Doing stuff with Jen, we love the idea of it, when we did the Euro stuff, it was so exciting."Mum-of-four Natasha continued: "We were planning to come back and tour with Blue but they moved their tour dates to December which none of us could do."Another tour came in for September but we'd already booked our calendars, our diaries and Jenny couldn't do that."We are planning something really special to do with Jenny, we really want to do that, we're in talks about it." Reflecting on their reunion
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Kerry Katona pleads with Atomic Kitten bandmates to reconcile as 'life's too short'
Kerry Katona has called on her Atomic Kitten bandmates to reconcile in her latest column with OK!.The 41-year-old admitted to drifting from Liz McClarnon and Natasha Hamilton who she was in the band with until deciding to leave in 2000 when she fell pregnant.In her column, Kerry revealed she's not spoken to the other girls in years as she spoke about Girls Aloud reuniting for Race For Life in memory of their late bandmate Sarah Harding.READ MORE: Kerry Katona, 41, strips down to skimpy lace lingerie as she announces OnlyFans returnSaying she was friends with Sarah, who passed away from breast cancer last year, Kerry said it's a "lovely idea" what the Girls Aloud members are doing.For one day only, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Cheryl and Kimberley Walsh, will get back together to try and raise funds for crucial medical equipment that may diagnose cancer sooner.Speaking about the pop group reuniting in memory of Sarah, Kerry said: "I think it’s nice the girls are coming together and it’s for such a brilliant cause."Kerry continued: "I’m not as close to the Atomic Kitten girls as I once was, and it does make me wonder what would happen if, God forbid, anything happened to one of us."We’ve not spoken for years.
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Iconic acts including Aqua, Five and Heather Small to play huge 90s nostalgia concert
pop groups including Aqua and Five are reunited for a special concert - all under one roof.The 90's Baby concert will see over 20 chart topping acts come together for one unmissable night of pure pop nostalgia at Manchester's AO Arena on October 29, 2022.Described as "a once in a lifetime opportunity to see all your favourite 90s pop artists together" and "guaranteed to transport you back to simpler times", the concert will feature some of the decade's biggest chart toppers, performed by the artists themselves.Turn Back Time, Doctor Jones and Barbie Girl singers Aqua will join other hit record makers from the decade, including Eiffel 65 of Blue (Da Ba Dee) fame and dance act 2 Unlimited, whose 1991 house track Get Ready For This shot the group to fame across the globe.Performing on the night will also be Heather Small of M People, whose hits including Search For The Hero and Moving On Up, landed the group numerous awards including Best British Dance Act at the 1994 BRIT Awards.That's not all, as original Atomic Kitten members Liz McClarnon and Natasha Hamilton will be performing some of the group's biggest hits including Whole Again and The Tide Is High too.They're not the only girl group performing on the night though, as B*Witched will also be bringing the fun with their nostalgic favourites including C'est La Vie and Rollercoaster.They'll be joined by some of the biggest boybands of the decade too, including Keep On Moving singers Five, Wonderful Tonight hitmakers Damage and 911, with songs including A Little Bit More.If you were at a school disco back in the nineties, there is no doubt that you know all the moves to Whigfield's Saturday Night, Los Del Rio's Macarena and Las Ketchup's Ketchup Song - with all three
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