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Paul From S Club Has Put A Second BRIT Award On eBay And Revealed What Made Him Sell

Paul From S Club Has Put A Second BRIT Award On eBay And Revealed What Made Him Sell

Paul is so chuffed with the price he got for his BRIT award that he is selling a second. The reason why is pretty sad, actually

Tom Wood

Tom Wood

Paul is so chuffed with the price he got for his BRIT award that he is selling a second. The reason why is pretty sad, actually.

So, remember last week we brought you the story about Paul Cattermole from S Club 7 selling his Best Newcomer Award from the 2002 BRIT awards on eBay? I know, right, how could you forget?

Well, after the success of that sale - it eventually sold for about £66,000 ($91,600) - he is now selling a second award on the online marketplace.

Yes, you heard that right, If you are still gutted about missing out on the first award you now have a second chance to make your dream come true and win Paul's second and last BRIT Award - the 2002 Best Single Award that was given to the band for 'Don't Stop Movin''.

Unfortunately - as with the last one - you are going to have to be a pretty wealthy early-noughties landfill pop music fan to win this piece of musical 'history'.

Twitter / Paul Cattermole

The highest bid is currently at £65,900 and there are eight days to go, so this might even go for more than the last one.

Once the first had been sold, Paul took to Twitter to express his thanks to the buyer. He tweeted: "I am amazed and know not what to say. I can't quite believe how things have gone the past ten days.

"I stuck it up there on a wing and a prayer, not really expecting much too happen. I had no idea that people cared as much as they do. xx and I wanna Give Thanks, xx."


He added: "66k that is incredible, to the point where I am blushing, so I just want to say a big thanks to everyone that sent messages. I was answering messages all week I'm sorry if you didn't get a reply. Thankyou Xx."

In an interview with NME recently Paul revealed that there was a sad reason that he had to sell the award in the first place. He suffered an horrific dance injury a while back and has since struggled to get back onto the showbiz circuit.

He revealed: "When I was doing The Rocky Horror Picture Show a year ago, I was injured in quite a bad way. There was an un-choreographed bit of dancing and someone fell on me. I was out of the show for about two months. My back has gone - it hasn't been right since."

With regards to finding work, he admitted: "Things just haven't gone well this year."

Poor Paul, eh? He can't even earn a living eating kangaroo bollocks on TV, apparently. He has asked I'm A Celeb for a shot a few times before, explaining: "They won't have me - I'm not famous enough, apparently.

"But when you look at some of the people they put in, it really is extended friends of famous people - cousins of friends. I've been told this by many of these reality TV shows - they just don't want me"

Perhaps for the best, Paul.

Featured Image Credit: PA

Topics: S Club 7, UK News, brit awards, Celebrity, ebay, Music, UK Entertainment