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Eve Beattie

Paul Cattermole took up tarot reading after S Club 7 success

Pop icon Paul Cattermole left S Club 7 in 2002, breaking the hearts of fans around the world.

Shockingly, he gave up worldwide fame for a very different career.

We look back at Paul's tarot reading career following the news of his tragic death on April 6, just weeks after the band revealed their plans for a reunion tour.

Following his exit from the band, Paul offered personalised tarot readings and life advice online reports the Mirror.

As a singer, Paul used to face the charts as a member of S Club, but then he began confronting devil cards, swords, pentacles and cups in an effort to guide fans towards spiritual enlightenment.

He set up a YouTube channel, offering tarot readings and providing guidance for fans according to their star signs.

The star gave monthly readings and occasional 'bonus' readings for all 12 stars of the zodiac, while fans contacted him directly via email to request personalised readings.

Launching the new venture, Paul described his new line of work as: "Tarot readings for everyone!"

He wrote: "General, Collective, individual, timeless and also random Tarot readings most often short and to the point but sometimes long."

Paul's YouTube page also claimed he was: "Paul Cattermole AKA Jesus Christ" and he added a disclaimer to his readings.

He wrote: "This Tarot Channel is in no way responsible with what you do with the information provided in these tarot readings. Don't make big important life choices based on Tarot readings.

"Seek professional advice from lawyers, doctors, financial advisers, personal trainers etc...”

Elsewhere on his channel, Paul axed lyrical about life choices, past decisions, and offered general advice.

In one video, titled "Go Big or Go Home", the chart-topping star lamented: "I used to love diving. I was quite good at that when I was younger. I still kind of slightly am."

He then proceeded to reminisce about learning to dive at his local swimming pool as a child – explaining that his local pool offered an 'Olympic height' diving board which he said he could pass "good and clean".

Opening up about the sage advice he offered to all those closest to him, Paul declared he lived by the motto: "As long as life isn't boring, I don't really care what happens."

The star always maintained a positive attitude, but claimed that he had experienced difficult times in the past, but said: "Those bad things end up being good things."

Throughout his videos, Paul appeared in good spirits – having faced hardship in the years since he sensationally quit S Club back in 2002.

He went bankrupt in 2015 and claimed during an appearance on Loose Women in 2018 that he was so broke he had to borrow a shirt to appear on the show.

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