Girl Bands: The Untold Story

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A new documentary is set to explore the dramatic highs and lows of successful British girl bands from the 1990s and 2000s.

It’s the highly-anticipated documentary set to lift the lid on the explosive drama among Britain’s best-known girl bands . It will look back at this phenomenal musical era of the Nineties and Noughties, with all its highs and lows. Groups already contacted to take part in the programme include the. As well as bust ups, meltdowns and exploitation, the women faced more intense scrutiny than their male counterparts, not to mention navigating the era of lads’ mags.

It’s understood they have all been invited to appear in the mini series and will likely jump at the chance. following the huge success of Boybands Forever, which touched on the experiences of groups including East 17, 5ive, Damage and 911. But if the experience revealed by the boys was a shock, wait till you hear what the girls have to say. DESPITE being one of the coolest girl bands of the Nineties, there were always simmering tensions during their five acrimonious years together. Band members Nicole and Natalie Appleton, who are sisters, would eventually go on to create their own pop duo, simply named Appleton. The other stars – Shaznay Lewis and Melanie Blatt – saw themselves as the musical element of the group, whereas the Appleton sisters were “The Glamour Twins”. Nicole once recalled of their clashes: “Sometimes it was fighting, sometimes just ignoring each other. We would just go into a room and not speak. It was separate The star said of her partying days: “You see women having a good time and they are slated. Men do it and they get bonus points., Liz McClarnon and Heidi Range but within a year, Heidi left to join Sugababes and was replaced by Natasha Hamilton. “Once, Liz punched me from behind after we had a little row. I was furious and got my own back. I stamped on her feet on stage while singing Whole Again”. Jenny Frost, who hated Kerry, took her spot in the line-up. She once said she would “rather eat her own kidney with a spoon” than work with her predecessor

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