HEAR'SAY
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Hear'say Were A British Pop Group. They Were Created Through The Itv Reality Tv Show "Popstars" In February 2001, The First UK Series Of The International Popstars Franchise. The Group, Who Were Signed To Polydor Records, Originally Consisted Of Danny Foster, Myleene Klass, Kym Marsh, Suzanne Shaw And Noel Sullivan. Hear'say Achieved Instant Fame, Breaking Chart Records With Their Debut Single "Pure And Simple" And The Album "Popstars". However, Their Second Album Failed To Match This Success. In January 2002, Marsh Left Hear'say Due To Conflicts With Klass & Sullivan. She Was Replace By Former Boom! Member Johnny Shentall A Month Later. "Lovin' Is Easy", The Groups Only Single To Be Released With Shentall, Failed To Make A Commercial Impact. Hear'say Announced Their Split In October 2002, Twenty Months After Their Formation, Citing "Abuse From The Public" As The Main Reason For Their Demise. After The Band's Break-Up, All Members Went On To Achieve Individual Success Elsewhere In The Entertainment Industry. |
