This Morning fans say S Club 7’s Jo O’Meara has ‘ruined their childhood’

THIS morning fans were left unimpressed when Jo O’Meara of S Club 7 took to the stage for today’s show.
NS singer, 42 years old, perform the band’s hit song Never had a dream come true – but ruthless trolls say her performance “ruined their childhood”.
Jo braved the cold and made a solo appearance in the woods for This Morning and while most people would love to hear the song, not everyone is as enthralled.
One wrote: “Hi @metpolice. I want to report a crime; Jo killed a #ThisMorning live TV classic. ”
A second added: “As a big S Club fan of the day, it hurts me to say it, but bloody hell Jo is killing this #ThisMorning.”
While a third added: “My f**king childhood. #This morning.”
Others were much prettier, with one fan writing: “Wow @joomeara sounds great on #ThisMorning well done Hun Smiley Face with 3 Hearts.”
Another commented: “You smashed it because you own that stage on this morning’s show, the stage is where you belong and are proud of you hun.” (sic)
S Club 7 includes Paul Cattermole, now 44, Tina Barrett, 44, Rachel Stevens, 43, Bradley McIntosh, 40, Hannah Spearritt, 40, Jon Lee, 39, and Jo.
They have sold over 10 million albums worldwide in their 5 years together and their posters have captivated young people around the globe.
When they separated in 2003, due to “creative differences”, Jo, from Romford, began to prove herself as a solo artist with her first album Relentless.
Her reputation fell to pieces in an instant Controversial appearance on Celebrity Big Brother in 2007 found her accused of racist and bullying behavior towards Indian actress Shilpa Shetty (along with Jade Goody, Jackiey Budden and Danielle Lloyd).
Jo loses everything – including his career and home – and is devastated.
She released a new album earlier this year.
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