S Club’s Paul sells Brit award on ebay (Picture: Rex – eBay)

If ever you wanted to own a Brit once owned by a member of S Club 7 now’s the time.

And, sadly, it’s going for a bargain price.

Paul Cattermole, once of the S Club fame, has put his award up for sale and, at time of writing, it is sitting at £2,000. To put that in perspective, a few years ago Abz from 5ive sold his for £1 mil.

He is offering a meet and greet with it though (distance depending!) should that peak your interest.


The award comes from their 2000 win for Best Newcomer.

For the description he added that there’s the odd scratch, but that’s just signs of age, although he did say he didn’t show it much love and attention as it’s never seen a professional polish.



Overall it’s in good nick and well worth the spend. Should you be the lucky bidder, he might even meet you.

There’s a long description describing the item:

It looks pretty good (Picture: Ebay)

‘Here is the 2000 Brit Award for Best Newcomer Presented To Paul Cattermole from S Club 7,’ it reads.

‘Statuette of Britannia 13 1/4 “ in height, it hasn’t been professionally polished, there are smudges that won’t come out without a pro polish.

‘There are signs of age . Where the arms meet the shoulders at the back, and where the neck and chest blend into the top of the dress. An indentation on the inside of the helmet. That is a casting bubble and has always been there. *See photos*

‘Letter of provenance will be provided , message for postage / meet and greet details .

‘Paul can meet you and greet you and take photos, distance depending :-)’

If you’re after an ornament for your house, this would make an excellent talking piece for the downstairs loo.

But still, is it just us or is this a little bit heartbreaking?

If you want to buy it, the auction runs until around 4pm on 15 January.

Paul is ready to part with his award (Picture: Anthony Harvey/Newsmakers)

S Club 7 saw huge success in the early Noughties, with singles such as Bring It All Back and Reach.

They disbanded in 2003, although Jo O’Meara, Tina Barrett and Bradley McIntosh now tour as SC3. The full band were meant to regroup in 2015 but Paul was the one who said no.

A source told The Sun: ‘It was Paul who decided he didn’t want to continue, and the other members didn’t want to release music without the whole band.

“With S Club 3 now putting out the song, it could cause friction.”

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