Frankie Bridge has revealed that she has no money left from her brief stint in the pop group, S Club 8.
In 2001, S Club 8 (previously known as S Club Juniors) was created as a teen spin-off of the hugely successful British band, S Club 7.
The pre-teens aged 11 to 12 were chosen from thousands of hopefuls on the television series S Club Search, with the band being formed as a junior support act to the main pop group.
Kicking her career off as a child, Frankie Sandford (as she was then known) was selected as a member of the group, which disbanded four years later in 2005.
The band had success over the four years, releasing singles, One Step Closer, Automatic High, New Direction, and Puppy Love/Sleigh Ride.
However, Frankie revealed that she didn’t manage to keep a single penny from her