Thursday, March 19, 2026

Self Esteem reveals how music left her ‘knackered and fed up’

Self Esteem has felt "rock-bottom depressed because of music". The 39-year-old singer - whose real name is Rebecca Lucy...

Latest Posts

Rights to Tina Turner’s name, image and music sold in major deal

Tina Turner’s name, image and likeness rights, along with a majority share of her music catalogue, have been sold to Pophouse Entertainment,...

Netflix exploring major live arena tour based on KPop Demon Hunters

Netflix is reportedly exploring a major live arena tour based on KPop Demon Hunters, with new talks underway to bring the film’s...

Niall Horan confirms release date for new album Dinner Party

Niall Horan has confirmed he’ll release his new album Dinner Party on June 5. Fans can pre-order the record...

Alfie Boe swaps arias for indie nostalgia as he pays tribute to Mani on new single

Alfie Boe has swapped arias for indie attitude as he digs deep into his northern roots on new single Face Myself —...

‘I was on Prozac at 17’: Natasha Hamilton reveals pressures of fame

Natasha Hamilton was on Prozac from the age of 17 due to the pressures of fame.

The 38-year-old singer admitted that life in the girl group Atomic Kitten was so hectic with "no aftercare" that she started taking the antidepressant Prozac because she felt "overwhelmed and exhausted".

Speaking to Simon Gross on ‘Get Gossy With Grossy’, she said: "It was tough, exciting, overwhelming. I was a 16-year-old girl from Liverpool, having to move to London. We were pushed to the full extreme through hectic schedules, working long hours, not enough sleep, grabbing food when we could, pulled from pillar to post. There was no aftercare and it affected my mental health. At the age of 17, I was on Prozac. I was overwhelmed and exhausted."

Natasha also revealed she had a breakdown after welcoming daughter Ella with former fiancé Richie Neville in 2014.

She said: "After I had Ella I had a breakdown, I felt lost. Chasing fame was exhausting I was living my life in the magazines. And I’m like, I am bringing up my family, I don’t have to be in a magazine every week to be relevant."

Meanwhile, Natasha also revealed she felt sorry for Kerry Katona, who quit Atomic Kitten – which also featured Liz McClarnon – before breakthrough single ‘Whole Again’ became a hit in 2000.

She said: "Kerry left us before ‘Whole Again’ was released. I did feel sorry for her in a way because she never got the full recognition.

"Being part of a band is being part of a team, some people like being part of the team and some people don’t. It’s not about politics, it’s about respect and when people around you don’t respect you and treat you like s*** and throw you under a bus then no there is no going back."

To watch the full interview, go to https://www.instagram.com/tv/CC9T_iqlQ9k/?igshid=gddu24tbmyf3

Latest Posts

Rights to Tina Turner’s name, image and music sold in major deal

Tina Turner’s name, image and likeness rights, along with a majority share of her music catalogue, have been sold to Pophouse Entertainment,...

Netflix exploring major live arena tour based on KPop Demon Hunters

Netflix is reportedly exploring a major live arena tour based on KPop Demon Hunters, with new talks underway to bring the film’s...

Niall Horan confirms release date for new album Dinner Party

Niall Horan has confirmed he’ll release his new album Dinner Party on June 5. Fans can pre-order the record...

Alfie Boe swaps arias for indie nostalgia as he pays tribute to Mani on new single

Alfie Boe has swapped arias for indie attitude as he digs deep into his northern roots on new single Face Myself —...

Don't Miss

Zara Larsson addresses claims she was asked to join Fifth Harmony

Zara Larsson had a great time touring with Fifth Harmony but has insisted she was never asked to join the group to...

Olivia Dean, Lola Young and Oasis help push UK music revenue to record £1.57bn

Olivia Dean, Lola Young, and a wave of fast‑rising British artists have helped drive the UK’s recorded music market to its highest...

Johnny Depp and Hozier featured on star-studded Shane MacGowan tribute album 20th Century Paddy

A major tribute to the late Shane MacGowan is on the way, with a newly announced album bringing together an extraordinary line‑up...

Kneecap’s Mo Chara avoids terror trial after High Court rejects CPS appeal

Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh will not stand trial on a terrorism charge after the High Court upheld a ruling that...

The Pussycat Dolls return with new song and announce global tour as a trio

The Pussycat Dolls are officially back, confirming a full-scale reunion with a huge 2026 world tour and brand-new music that reintroduces the...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.