Frankie Bridge opened up about splashing all her earnings from her pop heydays and lamented, "I don't have anything to show for it anymore, I think that's one of my biggest regrets." The singer-turned-Loose Women favourite, who shot to fame with S Club Juniors at just 12 before soaring to chart success with The Saturdays, spoke candidly about her financial past.
Reflecting on her past control over her cash flow, the panellist revealed: "Yeah of course, I was in control of it to a certain extent. I remember I had my own bank card. I think I only just closed it down like last week." Frankie opened up about her financial naivety following her time with S Club Juniors, saying: "They helped me to invest little bits. But at the time I had no mortgage, no bills, no nothing, I wasn't really thinking about it. But when I look back it wasn't as much money as I thought it was. It would have been nice to has some of it left."
However, Frankie felt out of her depth in the solo spotlight: "I felt so lost, I didn't know what clothes I was into, what music. I was more an Avril Lavigne, a bit more emo. And that was not the style he was going for."