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S Club 7’s Hannah Spearritt reveals she and her family were left homeless during Christmas

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former S club 7 Singer Hannah Spearritt revealed her family just became homeless for Christmas last year.

Speak with The sunthe star revealed that she, her partner Adam Thomas, 42, and their two daughters were forced to leave their home after their landlord sold the property.

Even though the couple knew of their landlord’s plan, the moving date was suddenly announced, giving the family two days to pack up their lives and have nowhere else to go.

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Hannah Spearritt and her family were left homeless after their landlord sold their home. (instagram)

“What screwed us up was that we didn’t have time to find another apartment. We had space somewhere over Christmas but we ran out of time before we could move in. It was only a few weeks,” said the 41-year-old.

The couple used the retail space of their unopened coffee shop, which they plan to open soon, as storage space while staying at a friend’s office.

“We only used it as our living room. We could work there and the kids played,” Spearritt recalled.

“It was extra space. The cots were there and we had our crayons out. The climbing frame was set up, they had fun.

“It was stressful, but you can deal with it, right? Especially with the kids.

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 18: Hannah Spearritt attends the Cirque du Soleil European Premiere "Curious: cabinet of curiosities" at the Royal Albert Hall on January 18, 2023 in London, England.  (Photo by Nick England/Getty Images)
Spearritt describes the struggles her family faced when they even lived in an office space. (Getty)

The family has since moved into four separate, temporary homes and have yet to find permanent housing.

Spearritt says S Club 7’s success in the ’90s and early 2000s didn’t pay off financially.

“We didn’t make a good wage compared to the money we made. People think we all have to be millionaires, but unfortunately that’s not true. It was what it was and we had fun at the time,” she said.

“Simon Fuller, manager of S Club 7, did well, didn’t he?” added her partner Thomas. Fuller, who was also behind the Spice Girls, is currently worth an estimated £445 million (US$770,344,581).

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S Club 7 once made millions, but Spearritt says it’s not what it seems. (Getty)

There is now an opportunity to earn more as the band will be touring again in a few months, but Spearritt is the only member who is still signed.

She’s still struggling with her responsibilities to her children, plans to open the cafe and overcoming some health issues that kept her bedridden for three months previously.

“Right now it’s S Club 6. It doesn’t have the same sound, but I’ll make a final decision soon. I just have to be sure that everything is fine health-wise,” she said.

“There’s no point in paying alms and being exhausted. It has to be worth it and I have to think about the children. I want them to see me up there.

“It’s an opportunity to do things right this time.”

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Melissa Joan Hart Helped Kids Escape During Nashville Shooting

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actress Melissa Joan Hart posted an emotional video to Instagram on Tuesday, revealing that she was helping kindergarten children escape the school shooting Nashville On Monday.

Three nine-year-olds and three school staff were killed at Covenant School when the gunman, identified as 28-year-old Audrey Hale, broke into the academy and began shooting.

The Sabrina the Teenage Witch star and Nashville resident shared her experiences in one Instagram Video to her almost 2 million followers, a day later. She says her children — sons Mason, 17, Braden, 15, and Tucker, 10 — attend the school “right next door” to where the massacre took place.

“We moved here from Connecticut, where we went to school a little way from Sandy Hook, so this is our second experience of having a school shoot where our kids are very close,” the 46-year-old said of her 1.7 million followers. “Fortunately we are all fine.”

The “Melissa & Joey” star said she and husband Mark Wilkerson didn’t hesitate for a second when trying to help the young children who were “trying to escape from school.”

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The couple happened to be on their way to conferences at their sons’ school, she says.

“My husband and I were on our way to school for conferences. Luckily our kids weren’t there today,” Hart explained through tears.

She added:

“We helped a kindergarten class across a busy highway. They climbed out of the woods, they were trying to escape a shooting at their school. So we helped these tiny kids cross the street and get their teachers there.”

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“We helped a mother reunite with her children and I just don’t know what to say. Enough is enough. Just pray, pray for the families,” she continued.

“Prayer today, action tomorrow,” she captioned the minute-long clip. “That was too raw to post yesterday but I wanted you to hear this story.”

Authorities say Audrey Hale shot herself into the Christian Academy with two assault rifles and a pistol on Monday morning.

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Hale, who is described by investigators as a former student at the school, murdered the six victims before police fatally shot them, just 14 minutes after authorities received the call about an active gunman.

The victims were named Monday afternoon: Evelyn Dieckhaus, Hallie Scruggs and William Kinney, all aged 9. Three adult school employees were also killed: substitute teacher Cynthia Peak and janitor Mike Hill, both 61, and principal Katherine Koonce, 60.


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Ike Perlmutter Fired As Marvel Entertainment Chairman

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Longtime Marvel Entertainment chairman Ike Perlmutter has been fired after Disney cut costs. Marvel Entertainment, a small consumer-focused division that operated separately from Marvel Studios, is also set to be fully integrated into other Disney entities.

Perlmutter has a controversial history with Marvel. He gained control of the company during the notoriously rough 1990s, during which the company was even forced to file for bankruptcy. Perlmutter expanded the company’s merchandising efforts by selling the film rights to properties such as X-Men And Spiderman. Many fans today claim these deals were terrible for the company, although others saw it as the only way to save the company.

Perlmutter sold Marvel to Disney for $4 billion in 2009 after the success of the first iron man Movie. Since then, Perlmutter’s control of Marvel has slowly diminished, with Kevin Feige gaining more control of Marvel Studios. Perlmutter ended all involvement in 2015 after a dispute with Feige over the Marvel film budget Doctor Strange, in which Perlmutter wanted to fire Feige but was overruled by Disney CEO Bob Iger. Perlmutter remained in charge of Marvel Television through 2019. Since then, Perlmutter has been primarily responsible for comic book publishing and other parts of licensing, such as video games.

The decision to let Perlmutter go follows his attempt to bring friend and activist investor Nelson Peltz to the Disney board by reaching out to senior executives about it six times from August to November last year. Peltz wanted to join the board because he had been vocal in opposing Iger’s return as CEO. Perlmutter claimed Peltz was able to “cut costs, revitalize Disney’s streaming business and clean up the company’s messy succession planning.” As of now, Peltz has not joined the Disney Board.

Perlmutter wasn’t the only one to be fired from Marvel Entertainment. Disney also named Marvel Entertainment Co-President Rob Steffens and Chief Counsel John Turitzin. According to insiders Umberto GonzalesRob Grosser was also dismissed from his post. Grosser was a longtime outside Marvel security advisor who was considered Perlmutter’s “fixer”.

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