I was in an iconic 90s girl group – now I’ve landed a huge new job as a radio host on major station
A MEMBER of an iconic 90s girl group has landed a huge radio job on a major station.
All Saints enjoyed huge success in the nineties and have sold more than 12 million records since their debut.
Now Nicole Appleton - who made up the group along with sister Natalie, Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis - has revealed her latest move.
Taking to Instagram Nicole, 48, told fans she's joining Magic Radio to host her own weekend shows.
She wrote: "I’m so happy to announce some really exciting news!
"From October 14th, I will be hosting my own shows on Magic Radio on both Saturday and Sunday afternoons."
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Nicole's close pal Holly Willoughby commented: "Amazing darlin."
Presenter Kate Thornton added: "This is excellent and so deserved."
During their time together All Saints released huge hits including I Know Where It's At, Bootie Call, Pure Shores and their smash single Never Ever which charted at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100.
The group split in 2001 but have reformed over the years, with their most recent album - Testament - released in 2018.
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After the group's first split Nicole and Natalie formed the band Appleton.
Shaznay, 47, enjoyed solo success after the band, writing hits for artists including Little Mix and starring in cult film Bend It Like Beckham.
Melanie, 48, also pursued a solo music career. She was a judge on The X Factor New Zealand for two series and is currently taking part in Celebrity Race Across The World.