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S Club 7's Rachel Stevens helped Paul Cattermole amid his mental health struggles

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Rachel Stevens has revealed that she contacted her S Club 7 bandmate Paul Cattermole during his mental health struggles.The 42-year-old star has kept in touch with the other members of the pop group, despite them not performing together since 2015.Speaking exclusively to Daily Star, Rachel said that she reached out to Paul, 43, during his financial difficulties."I care about him and it’s sad to hear when anyone is struggling,” she explained."I think it’s always important to put kindness out there and let people know that you’re there if they need you."I have kept in touch with all my bandmates on and off over the years," the mum-of-two added.Paul’s money problems came to light when he auctioned his Brit Award for Best British Breakthrough.

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