The Stereo Kicks singer shared pictures from a picnic held in Danielle Hampson's memory.
The 34-year-old PR executive and mother to eight-month-old Bowie dies on the morning of her wedding.
E4 is set to go behind the scenes of a drama school to bring viewers an “all-singing, all-dancing journey of auditions, love affairs and jazz hands” – aka the perfect recipe for a reality series. The 30-part series, described as a “structured reality” programme, will follow the lives of the talented students attending the D&B Academy of Performing Arts in Kent, as well as giving us a glimpse into their West End auditions. What’s more, X Factor couple Casey Johnson and Betsy-Blue English will be returning to our screens amongst the other 18-25 year old showbiz hopefuls, as we follow their experiences at the performing arts school.
Which is why we ruddy love Thorpe Park so much for bringing a taster of epic Halloweens to us lot across the pond, with their notorious Fright Nights becoming just as big a part of our yearly routine as Christmas and The X Factor. Ah yes, we all hate waiting in line for our turn to get on a ride or into a maze, but we actually discovered that if you are queuing alongside the one and only Nikki Grahame then things go much, much faster. Famed for her hilarious rants, the former Big Brother star joined us as we waited to go into Thorpe Park’s newest addition to Fright Night: The Big Top, a carnival-themed horror maze that was rated 5/5 on the scare factor.
It’s with a heavy octagonal heart that we can reveal that Stereo Kicks - potentially the largest boyband ever assembled (soz Blazin’ Squad) - have finally called it a day, after less than a year together.