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Dancing On Ice star 'snubs' final after being left 'heartbroken' by early exit

Hannah Spearritt has reportedly opted against returning to Dancing on Ice for the show's final, following her early exit from the show.The former S Club 7 star, 42, was the second celebrity to be eliminated from this year's show, and is said to have been left "heartbroken" by this. A huge shake-up that week meant there was no skate-off and after receiving the fewest votes Hannah was immediately eliminated. At the time, host Holly Willoughby said: "I'm so sorry, I don't think any of us wanted to let you go at this point." To which Hannah replied: "It's sad to see anyone go." It's since been reported that she will not be returning to the show for the final.
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S Club 7’s Paul Cattermole ‘uses psychic powers to solve murders’
S Club 7 star has launched a YouTube channel with predictions for each star sign and is offering tarot card readings for roughly $55 on a spiritual website, or about $70 for face-to-faceNow the 44-year-old singer tells The Sun he’s like to use his spiritual powers to solve crimes, after being contacted from the grave six years ago by a murder victim seeking justice.“I can’t go into great detail, but I have been approached by people that have passed who tell me what happened to them and why they died,” he says.“One of them was a victim of crime and that made me realise that one of the things I really wanted to do is psychometry – walking into a crime scene and being able to pick up tools and implements and know what’s happened, what they’ve been used for.“Or to read the scene, because rooms, buildings and houses hold energy within them.“In the past, I would have been too young to process that but I’m definitely of the age where I can do that now.”Paul says his new career has been a decade in the making — and that his psychic abilities first surfaced in his teens.“I didn’t know what it was but I was getting premonitions of certain things,” he says.“I would see photos of people in newspapers and certain things about them would jump out of the image.“Then in my 20s it got more intense, but I could never tell anyone, even my bandmates, because it would sound like I’m crazy.“About 10 years ago, I was seeing, hearing and smelling things everywhere.“I started meditating and it started really calming down. It brought me to a point of stability.
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