S Club 7s Bradley McIntosh pays moving tribute to big brother Paul Cattermole

S Club 7's Bradley McIntosh has shared a moving tribute on social media to his late bandmate Paul Cattermole, after the musician tragically passed away at age 46 on Thursday 6 April, leaving his family, friends and fans heartbroken.

Posting on Instagram, Bradley, 41, shared a video of a skit he and Paul did for the band's TV show, which he captioned: "I can’t believe I’m writing this right now but as many of you know we lost our dear friend, fellow band member and big brother Paul last week.

"Thank you for the good times the memories and big love. We had so many great adventures together. "

He continued: "I know you're not going to be with us on the next one in the physical but you’ll always be with us in our hearts and thoughts. Gonna miss you. Love you bro. R.I.P."

Bradley's followers were quick to comment messages of condolences, wth by Westlife's Brian McFadden writing: "Sending love brother x."

A1's Mark Reed also paid his respects, commenting: "A very sad time. Thinking of you Bradley and sending love to you all."

S Club 7 fans also shared their heartbreak in the comments, with one writing: "Paul brought so much laughter and joy. I’ve been rewatching the show for the first time in probably 20 years, in honour of his memory. He’ll never be forgotten."

"I’m honestly in disbelief. Prayers go out you, the rest of S Club and his family. Paul, will be missed dearly" added another, while a third wrote: Such a lovely man, so bloody sad I’m so sorry [three crying emojis] xx."

It comes after Bradley's fellow S Club 7 star Rachel Stevens shared an emotional tribute to Paul on her radio show.

Speaking to her radio listers, the songstress said: “Thank you so much for joining me, as much as I love being with for the Heart 00s party playing all my favourite songs, it's a bit of an emotional show for me today, but it feels so incredibly special to be able to honour Paul.

“[S Club 7] are heartbroken, but we are all grateful for the memories we shared together. So I'd like to take a moment to play you this, which is a song that holds lots of memories for me, it's S Club 7 Two In A Million.”

Tributes have also been shared by S Club 7's Jo O'Meara and Tina Barrett who posted messages on social media.

Tina posted a sweet poem dedicated to Paul alongside a photo of the band, while Jo shared a throwback snap of Paul, which she captioned: "I just wanted to reach out and Thank everybody from the bottom of my heart for the love and kindness you have shown over the tragic passing of our sweetest soul Paul.

"This has been utterly devastating, and I am totally shocked and heartbroken. We have lost someone so incredibly special to us all, and there is a huge sense of sadness that will never go.

"Paul will forever be a huge part of our lives, and I will forever treasure the memories we made! I will love you always Paul, God bless you my darling, Rest in forever Peace. Love JoJo."

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