S Club 7's Tina Barrett nails 80s chic in a retro T-shirt and waist belt as she and Bradley McIntosh join a host of reality stars at the BEAT summer party By Ellie Phillips For Mailonline Published: 08:55 BST, 16 September 2021 | Updated: 09:09 BST, 16 September 2021 1 Viewcomments They were part of one the nineties biggest bands. And on Wednesday evening, S Club 7's Bradley McIntosh, 39, and Tina Barrett, 44, joined a host of reality stars at the BEAT summer party to support the eating disorders charity. The Reach For The Stars singers posed for photos at The Gallery Bar and Brasserie in London, with Tina nailing 80s chic in a retro T-shirt and waist belt. Charity bash: On Wednesday evening, S Club 7's Bradley McIntosh, 39, and Tina Barrett, 44, joined a host of reality stars at the BEAT summer party to support the eating disorders charity Tina teamed her oversized T-shirt with a pair of black skinny jeans, which she tucked into knee-high boots. The raven-haired beauty pulled her long tresses back into a sleek ponytail and accessorised her look with gold hoop earrings. Meanwhile, Bradley perfectly coordinated his jumper and cap, opting for an eye-catching mint green shade, which he wore with distressed jeans. Gorgeous: Tina nailed 80s chic in a retro T-shirt and waist belt Stylish: Bradley perfectly coordinated his jumper and cap, opting for an eye-catching mint green shade, which he wore with distressed jeans (Pictured with Paul Danan) Tina and Bradley's appearance together comes after their former S Club 7 band mate Jo O'Meara admitted she empathises with Little Mix's Jesy Nelson as she also felt like the 'ugly one' in her pop group. In July, the singer revealed that she felt insecure as part of the hit nineties band due to comments about her weight. Jo told The Sun: 'When I look back, I wasn't that big really. But because I was standing next to three absolutely stunning girls, I was always the ugly one that sang the songs.' The singer shot to fame with hits such as Reach Up For The Stars alongside Rachel Stevens, Hannah Spearritt, Tina Barrett, Bradley McIntosh, Jon Lee and Paul Cattermole. Smile! Attendees posed for photos outside The Gallery Bar and Brasserie in London X Factor: Singer Sam Callahan wore a tight-fitting short and cropped trousers for the event Jo told the paper she could relate to Jesy, who received a barrage of body shaming messages and comparisons to her bandmates Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Perrie Edwards and Jade Thirlwall before quitting Little Mix in December. Jesy wrote in her leaving statement at the time: 'The truth is recently being in the band has really taken a toll on my mental health. 'I find the constant pressure of being in a girl group and living up to expectations very hard,' she added. Mixing it up: While Bradley and Paul wore casual ensembles, personal trainer Lisa Nash got dolled up in a pink dress Showing support: LGBTQ/HIV activist Philip Baldwin also attended the charity event Echoing Jesy's sentiments, Jo said of her time in S Club: 'It made me feel very insecure as a singer and as part of that group. I did have a hell of a lot of insecurities to overcome.' The singer also revealed that when the band did TV appearances she would sit with a cushion over her stomach so that people wouldn't comment on her weight. Looking back retrospectively, Jo added that she was unsure how she overcame her insecurities but now feels the happiest she ever has and is feeling good in her own skin. Showing support: Singer John Galea was also at the bash Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility