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Adele promised raunchy striptease from Five as they vow to secure dream collab

The Five lads reckon they would be up for getting their kit off for superstar singer Adele.

On a recent episode of Graham Norton, Adele recently admitted to being a massive fan of Five when she was younger, along with the Spice Girls.

Graham popped up a picture of a young Adele on the screen with Spice Girls posters around here, to which she added she also had plenty of the Five lads on her wall too.

Five is now comprised of three members Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson and Sean Conlon, without the other original two members Abz Love and Jason Brown.

Adele recently revealed that she was a Five superfan
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In an exclusive chat with the Daily Star at a Snug Presents event, the lads spoke about this exciting revelation.

When asked about this, Scott said: “What little old Adele… It was really weird and surreal. It was a fun one because the day after I got asked by ITV news and they were saying about her liking the band and I was there plugging the new album and inviting her for a duet.”

Ritchie then replied: “I think Adele is a secret trapper…”

The group shot to fame in the noughties
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Scott added: “We have got a song called ‘Time’ which is one of our singles and that’s right up Adele’s street.”

But how would they convince Adele to jump on a track with them?

“We would definitely buy her a pint and a packet of cheese and onion crisps,” Ritchie joked.

They also debated posing for a new set of posters of Adele’s walls, but perhaps a little more saucy this time to convince the star even further.

The group are now comprised of three members

Sean added: “Yeah we are open to doing that – gladly!”

Five’s Ritchie Neville opened up about his past struggles and “nights on the vodka”.

The boyband used to rock the nineties and noughties charts with tunes such as Keep On Movin’ and Everybody Get Up.

The band first parted ways in 2001 and had a very turbulent ending with bandmates clashing and multiple members struggling with their mental health.

Ritchie opened up about his band struggles
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Talking about some of their low moments, Ritchie explained: “I remember there were times on stage back in the day where there was so much going on in your head but you could physically do the performance because the moves were that integrated into your body.

“But I remember having such insecurity one night that I felt like the most worthless member of the band and all these 15,000 people had only come to see the other four.

“I was having its proper mental battle and I did have a ‘couple of nights on the vodka’ and it was the third night I was at it but I remember you could be doing it all and all the movies but you just wouldn’t be feeling it.”

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Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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