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All Saints star ‘scared to get back on stage’ – but not for why you’d think

All Saints star Melanie Blatt has opened up about why she doesn’t want to return to the stage.

The 90s star, 49, was part of the four-piece girl group who are known for their tracks such as Never Ever and Pure Shores.

When asked if she would be up for making another comeback with her band members, she exclusively said: “I’ll never say never, but right now we’re all doing our own thing. When we came back in 2014, we did two new albums.

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“We were on top pretty much for eight years, so, you know, we’ve done it all. Shaz is also releasing solo stuff, and it’s just amazing. So I’m here to support her at the moment, that’s my main focus.

The band were huge in the 90s
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“Also, I almost never want to go back on stage because I haven’t fallen and I haven’t had a wardrobe malfunction. I’m scared if ever I go back, it’s about it’s bound to happen at some point.”

Melanie has opened up about her health condition which has made her “wonky”, her struggles go back to her teens when she was diagnosed with scoliosis in 1986.

Melanie is too scared to go back on stage
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At the time, her parents moved from the UK to France to get better treatment. Here, she underwent a “high-risk” surgery which saved her future pop career.

Speaking about how it affects her now, Melanie said: “I’m a very wonky person. I have just come back from visiting my daughter, and I was staying at her husband’s aunt’s house.

“Unfortunately, the bathroom was covered in huge mirrors. I’ve never spent so much time looking at my back and my bum and the back of me, and it wasn’t nice.

She claimed she is very “wonky”
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“So, I’d never noticed how wonky I actually am. Like one shoulder was up, one hip up, like even, like my bum cheeks, they’re not the same, I’m very wonky everywhere.”

Melanie added: “I’ve learned when you live with something like that, usually it just becomes the norm. So you don’t really see it as anything extra. I was really lucky, my mum found an amazing doctor, and it didn’t, it didn’t hinder me in any way.”

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