B*Witched's Lindsay Armaou is keen to duet with ex-husband Lee Brennan. The 34-year-old singer has admitted she would consider joining forces with the 911 star - who she wed in 2006 before splitting in 2011 - for a song in the future after the pair got on well while appearing on ITV2's 'The Big Reunion'. When asked if she'd like to work with ex-husband Lee, the brunette stunner said: ''Yeah I'd duet with Lee if the right song came up. ''Our relationship didn't work out but we've stayed close friends which is great.'' As well as hoping to team up with Lee again...
- 9/17/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
911 have predicted that Jason 'J' Brown will regret snubbing The Big Reunion.
The 'Bodyshakin' boyband have made a comeback on the ITV2 show, along with Brown's former band 5ive, B*Witched, Atomic Kitten, Honeyz, Liberty X and Blue.
Brown decided not to join up with his former bandmates Sean Conlon, Ritchie Neville, Abz Love and Scott Robinson on the show.
"I tell you what, he might regret it," 911's Lee Brennan told Heat. "He's obviously got his personal reasons for doing it, but maybe after he's seen this show."
Spike Dawbarn revealed that Brown was never a fan of being part of 5ive, and even turned down the chance to join 911 in the mid-1990s.
He said: "Jay never wanted to do it the first time. My cousin used to go out with him, so we know each other and I was asking her about it and she said, 'I've spoke to him.
The 'Bodyshakin' boyband have made a comeback on the ITV2 show, along with Brown's former band 5ive, B*Witched, Atomic Kitten, Honeyz, Liberty X and Blue.
Brown decided not to join up with his former bandmates Sean Conlon, Ritchie Neville, Abz Love and Scott Robinson on the show.
"I tell you what, he might regret it," 911's Lee Brennan told Heat. "He's obviously got his personal reasons for doing it, but maybe after he's seen this show."
Spike Dawbarn revealed that Brown was never a fan of being part of 5ive, and even turned down the chance to join 911 in the mid-1990s.
He said: "Jay never wanted to do it the first time. My cousin used to go out with him, so we know each other and I was asking her about it and she said, 'I've spoke to him.
- 3/19/2013
- Digital Spy
5ive, Atomic Kitten, B*Witched, Liberty X, 911 and Honeyz have been confirmed for The Big Reunion arena tour.
The announcement follows the popularity of ITV2 series The Big Reunion, which has just shown its second episode.
Tickets go on sale this Friday, February 15 at 9am and are priced at £30 and £35/£32.50 for London.
"The Big Reunion follows their every step, as their worlds are turned upside down after years away from the spotlight," promoters Live Nation said of the show.
"For some it's the chance to relive their dream, for others it may open old wounds as they prepare to face demons they thought they had buried forever."
They added: "Each band will have just two weeks of intense rehearsals before they step back onto the stage to perform once again in front of thousands of fans at London's Hammersmith Apollo, tickets for which sold out almost as soon as they went on sale.
The announcement follows the popularity of ITV2 series The Big Reunion, which has just shown its second episode.
Tickets go on sale this Friday, February 15 at 9am and are priced at £30 and £35/£32.50 for London.
"The Big Reunion follows their every step, as their worlds are turned upside down after years away from the spotlight," promoters Live Nation said of the show.
"For some it's the chance to relive their dream, for others it may open old wounds as they prepare to face demons they thought they had buried forever."
They added: "Each band will have just two weeks of intense rehearsals before they step back onto the stage to perform once again in front of thousands of fans at London's Hammersmith Apollo, tickets for which sold out almost as soon as they went on sale.
- 2/11/2013
- Digital Spy
911 are the latest pop act to confess details of their hedonistic former lifestyles in ITV2 documentary series The Big Reunion.
The show features former music stars reuniting and putting aside former differences to perform together one more time. Boyband trio 911 and Liverpudlian pop outfit Atomic Kitten will be the focus of next week's episode.
© ITV
[911 in 2013 for 'The Big Reunion']
Spike Dawbarn, Jimmy Constable and Lee Brennan reveal details on the show about their love for "women and drinking" when in the mid-'90s they were touring the world with hit singles such as 'Bodyshakin'.
Brennan tells the show: "Our manager always said, 'This is your image as a clean cut boy band'. And he did tell us no girlfriends and all that stuff at the start, which obviously we ignored.
"Jimmy was naughty, Spike was the naughtiest, he was a dirty one!"
Dawbarn comments: "We were just up all night with the women and drinking.
The show features former music stars reuniting and putting aside former differences to perform together one more time. Boyband trio 911 and Liverpudlian pop outfit Atomic Kitten will be the focus of next week's episode.
© ITV
[911 in 2013 for 'The Big Reunion']
Spike Dawbarn, Jimmy Constable and Lee Brennan reveal details on the show about their love for "women and drinking" when in the mid-'90s they were touring the world with hit singles such as 'Bodyshakin'.
Brennan tells the show: "Our manager always said, 'This is your image as a clean cut boy band'. And he did tell us no girlfriends and all that stuff at the start, which obviously we ignored.
"Jimmy was naughty, Spike was the naughtiest, he was a dirty one!"
Dawbarn comments: "We were just up all night with the women and drinking.
- 2/1/2013
- Digital Spy
911 say 'The Big Reunion' has been like a ''really good counselling session''. While the Body Shakin' hitmakers - who are made up of Jimmy Constable, Lee Brennan and Simon 'Spike' Dawbarn - initially found it tough talking about their problems following their split, they admit getting the boy band back together for the ITV2 show has been ''very therapeutic''. Jimmy said: ''It was very therapeutic. We all had to individually sit in front of a camera for four hours and talk about the good stuff and the bad stuff in the old days and for me it was quite emotional.
- 1/31/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
911 say 'The Big Reunion' has been like a ''really good counselling session''. While the Body Shakin' hitmakers - who are made up of Jimmy Constable, Lee Brennan and Simon 'Spike' Dawbarn - initially found it tough talking about their problems following their split, they admit getting the boy band back together for the ITV2 show has been ''very therapeutic''. Jimmy told Bang Showbiz: ''It was very therapeutic. We all had to individually sit in front of a camera for four hours and talk about the good stuff and the bad stuff in the old days and for me it was...
- 1/31/2013
- Virgin Media - Celebrity
5ive boyband star Abz Love has revealed to Digital Spy that he once scared Radio 2 DJ Chris Evans, who mistook him for a thug. Watch our interview with 5ive and the other Big Reunion bands:
Abz, who is taking part in ITV2's TV series The Big Reunion with his former bandmates, was asked by Digital Spy if during his time away from pop music he had ever been mistaken for anybody else famous. 911's Lee Brennan claimed that he often got muddled up with Dec from Ant & Dec, Michael J Fox and Ben from A1, while Jessica Taylor from Liberty X said that members of the public always asked whether she was "Michelle from Liberty X".
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Abz, who is taking part in ITV2's TV series The Big Reunion with his former bandmates, was asked by Digital Spy if during his time away from pop music he had ever been mistaken for anybody else famous. 911's Lee Brennan claimed that he often got muddled up with Dec from Ant & Dec, Michael J Fox and Ben from A1, while Jessica Taylor from Liberty X said that members of the public always asked whether she was "Michelle from Liberty X".
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- 1/30/2013
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
911 say 'The Big Reunion' has been like a ''really good counselling session''. While the Body Shakin' hitmakers - who are made up of Jimmy Constable, Lee Brennan and Simon 'Spike' Dawbarn - initially found it tough talking about their problems following their split, they admit getting the boy band back together for the ITV2 show has been ''very therapeutic''. Jimmy said: ''It was very therapeutic. We all had to individually sit in front of a camera for four hours and talk about the good stuff and the bad stuff in the old days and for me it was quite emotional.
- 1/29/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
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