S Club 7: Hannah Spearritt and children became homeless at Christmas trends now

S Club 7: Hannah Spearritt and children became homeless at Christmas trends now
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S Club 7's Hannah Spearritt and her children Tea, four, and Tora, two, forced to live in an office after becoming homeless as she insists the band were never millionaires Hannah moved out of her home after her landlord sold the property She claims she was given just two days notice and moved into an office The star is set to launch a new cafe business and will not tour with the band 

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Hannah Spearritt had to move into an office after losing her house.

The singer, 41, - who has daughters Tea, four, and two-year-old Tora with fitness instructor Adam Thomas - shot to fame as part of 1990s pop group S Club 7 alongside Bradley McIntosh, Jo O’Meara, Jon Lee, Paul Cattermole, Rachel Stevens, and Tina Barrett.  

She is now preparing to open a holistic cafe in West London and had to use the empty premises as a storage space when her landlord sold her rented home at short notice and briefly used a friend's office as a living room.

Troubled times: Hannah Spearritt, 41, had to move into an office with her family after losing her house (pictured this month)

Troubled times: Hannah Spearritt, 41, had to move into an office with her family after losing her house (pictured this month)

She told The Sun: 'The kids’ beds were there and we had the crayons out. It was stressful. Our landlord needed the money and the property sold so fast. We ended up with under two days to leave.

'What screwed us is we didn’t have time to find another place. We had somewhere over Christmas but ran out of time before we could move in. It was just a couple of weeks. We filled the unopened café with our belongings — we were so lucky to have that storage space — but had nowhere to go.

'We were allowed to stay in our friend’s office. We just used it as our living room. We could work in there and the kids played. It was extra space. The kids’ beds were there and we had the crayons out. The climbing frame was up; it was fun for them. It was stressful but you deal with

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