This evening @FrankieTheSats and @VanessaWhite appeared on the ITV2 Comedy show Celebrity Juice ‘Pop Special’.
As per our usual warnings this show is aimed at adults there is lots of adult references and use of strong language (even from our own girls!) so if you are offended by this sort of humour then you might not want to press play below.
The results are in on the annual FHM Poll which asks readers to vote for the sexiest ladies. This years winner was Tulisa, beating off Cheryl Cole and Rihanna. The Saturdays didn’t fare too badly either. Our very own Mollie King came in this year at number 14 and Frankie rose up a few places to number 19. Una also managed to make the list at number 66. Sadly Rochelle and Vanessa didn’t get enough votes – but there is always next year girls 🙂
Seems the girls are catching the eye of the UK public at least! I’m sure many of you who visited here voted too, so thanks for your votes! 😀
The girls official site have posted a message from @FrankieTheSats in responce to the forthcoming interview with Glamour Magazine about her time in rehab recovering from depression as the media was reporting yesterday. Frankie’s message is reproduced below:
Hi guys,
I just wanted to write you a personal note about the recent interview I did for this month’s issue of Glamour magazine, which focuses on my experience with depression. Opening up and talking about something so personal wasn’t easy, but I wanted to set the record straight and share my story in the hope that it will encourage other people suffering from the condition to get help.
I’m now proud to front the MIND campaign for better mental health. If you or someone you care about is suffering from depression and you would like to get help or advice, then visit the website at www.mind.org.uk/campaigns.
For the record, I want you all to know how much your love and support has meant to me. Saturdays fans rock! 🙂
We now know why @FrankieTheSats decided to go into rehab at the end of 2011, with an Interview with Glamour Magazine she has described how she fought depression for such a long time, and eventually went to seek professional advice:
The Saturdays beauty has revealed how she was convinced she was ‘ugly’ and thought it would be best for everyone if she just disappeared.
‘It set off this spiral of negative thinking – that if I disappeared, it wouldn’t matter to anyone,’ she said of her illness, which she thinks stems back to when she was 15.
‘In fact, it would make everybody’s life easier. I felt that I was worthless, that I was ugly, that I didn’t deserve anything,’ Frankie added.
The 23-year-old, who became a star at 12 in S Club 8, said her footballer lover, Wayne Bridge, was the only person she told immediately that she needed help.
She ran away from him ‘hysterical’ while they walked their dogs and ‘sobbed and sobbed’ in a panic attack.
Frankie explained: ‘Every time I spoke to someone, I’d be thinking, “They probably think I’m a horrible person. Am I boring them? Do I look ugly?”
‘I’d always had this thing about my friends and family: that I haven’t made enough time for them because I’ve been working since I was 12.’
Frankie told Glamour magazine: ‘Since childhood, I’ve been an over-thinker, and I used to make myself sick with worrying… So there was a part of me thinking I was putting it on, that I wasn’t properly sick, and only sick people should be in hospital.
‘I got so good at covering it up, I didn’t confide in anyone. Firstly, you don’t think anyone will understand; secondly, you wouldn’t want to bother anyone with it; you feel so worthless,’ she said.
Sandford wants to flag up mental health charity Mind and the Hey, It’s OK campaign. ‘If people spoke honestly to each other, they’d realise a lot of their friends have problems like mine. [In hospital] was the first time I felt I was among people who really understood me.’
She added: ‘I did lose myself, but I feel like me again now. I try not to put pressure on myself – it’s unrealistic, no one is 100 per cent happy all of the time.’
The full interview can be found in this months Glamour Magazine, out on April 2nd.
Our very own @FrankieTheSats appeared as a judge on the final of Sport Relief does Glee Club, for those who where unable to view the show, or don’t live in the UK you can watch clips of Frankie here:
Please remember if you use this video on your site/blog etc please credit us back 🙂 All the embed codes are on the site for you to use. 🙂
The show was around 45mins but they didn’t go to Frankie that often :/ They didn’t ask for her comments after the acts performed, and barely noticed she was there 🙁
I’ve uploaded a of video from the main show above, she was also on just before the show started and I’ll get them online asap. Tomorrow’s Million Pound Drop will be more @TheSaturdays related. The full show is available on the BBC iPlayer plus also on various on demand services provided on some broadcasting platforms.
Remember to support Sports Relief by buying the Sports Relief socks, or just by giving a donation! All details can be found on the Sports Relief website
Looks like the girls are going back to what they are known best for, is this Higher 2.0 or Ego 2.0 … leave us your thoughts. Surely we will be hearing the song soon?! *pretty please*
As we know @thesaturdays are up in the recording studio again this week, laying down vocals for the currently un-named project. All we know is that they are being very public that they are recording new material!
Either way the worlds favourite news source, has put up a few pictures of Frankie yesterday with Wayne in Mayfair in London, which they have decided to twist on the whole ‘Why isn’t Frankie recording the the girls’ … I think the Daily Mail need to go stalk Frankie’s twitter this morning and see how silly they are actually being!
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