East-17: From Boyband Stardom to Controversy and Reunions

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East-17: From Boyband Stardom to Controversy and Reunions
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East-17, the popular boyband from the 90s, has had a rollercoaster journey in the music industry. From their rise to fame to a drug-related controversy and numerous reunions, they have left a mark in the hearts of their fans.

Well, we know for a fact that they performed at Clapham LGBTQ+ club The Two Brewers earlier this month – cause we were there. Sadly not in giant white puffer coats, as ours was already checked into the cloak room. But cast your mind back 1991, when a new boyband hit the music scene and took us all by surprise. East-17 had the charm, the charisma and the looks.

They became firm favourites with radio stations, competition for Take That, and had thousands of adoring fans screaming after them wherever they went., collaborating with the world's biggest artists. Who can forget Stay Another Day - it made music video history and we literally heard it live last week.became engulfed in a drug-related controversy, after he said, "It's cool to take drugs" and claimed that Ecstasy "can make you a better person", he was given the boot from the band, leaving them with no lead singer.However, since then, they've had more reunions and new members than we've had hot dinner

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