Rochelle Humes admits she had to hand out leaflets in Tesco after band broke up
20.06.2023 - 09:45
/ ok.co.uk
Rochelle Humes has admitted that she had to hand out leaflets in Tesco in a bump back down to earth, after the band she was in broke up. The 34 year old mum of three found fame at just 12 years old, as she became part of a teenybopper S Club 7 spin-off band, S Club Juniors.
Rochelle was joined in the band by Frankie Bridge, Aaron Renfree, Jay Asforis, Stacey Franks, Calvin Goldspink, Daisy Shelvey and Hannah Richings.The group achieved considerable success, with hits such as Automatic High, during their time together, from 2001 to 2003. But, when the band ended, Rochelle told the Grace Beverley podcast that she had something of an identity crisis as she asked: "What am I going to do now?" She went on to talk about child performers that have "gone on to live a weird life," before admitting that she, herself, went on to hand out leaflets in Tesco, by way of earning some extra pocket money.
Rochelle admitted to being "embarrassed" by the job as it "wasn't glamorous" after her success with the band. Rochelle went on: "(During our time in the band) we were all earning good money.
"Like we could buy ourselves expensive things, and we all had nice cars, like we helped out our parents. "But then it all ended - and so does the money." But S Club Juniors wasn't Rochelle's only chance for fame, as she later joined girlband The Saturdays, who achieved massive success.
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