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Joanne Valda O'Meara (born 29 April 1979) is a British singer. She was a member of the pop group S Club between 1999 and 2003, which has currently reformed since 2023. [1] [2]O'Meara was a contestant on the Channel 4 reality show Celebrity Big Brother in 2007, where she was involved in the Big Brother racism controversy.
Jo O'Meara. On 15 January, it was reported that media regulator Ofcom was investigating approximately 200 complaints of racism it had received. [5] Following the broadcast of Lloyd and O'Meara's conversation about cooking in India, this number increased to 3,500 complaints, with a further 1,000 complaining to Channel 4 directly. [6]
Jo O'Meara has revealed that the song "was actually written for us twenty years ago, for the very first time around, but I think it probably wasn't right for us back then, and it just popped up again and it seemed like absolutely the perfect song for us to do and we've reworked the lyrics a little bit and made it more a tribute song".
The beloved British pop group S Club performed their final US show on Tuesday at The Orpheum theater in Los Angeles, wrapping up their 25th Anniversary tour -- The Good Times Tour -- to a sold-out ...
S Club 7's Jo O'Meara has revealed she has returned to hospital after being in the "worst pain. The singer has struggled with back pain throughout her career.
Singer Jo O'Meara said: “The door is always open for Hannah. The band were promoting their new single when presenters Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle quizzed them over a reported fued following ...
Originally, the group was founded by Bradley McIntosh, Jo O'Meara and Paul Cattermole. In February 2014, Tina Barrett joined them and the group, but in May 2015 Cattermole left the group after the S Club reunion. In August 2020, O'Meara left the group and was replaced by Stacey Franks in December 2021. [1]
The year was 1999 and seven British singers — consisting of Tina Barrett, Jon Lee, Bradley McIntosh, Jo O’Meara, Rachel Steven, Hannah Spearritt and the late Paul Cattermole — were cruising ...