Hannah Spearritt Leaves S Club Behind for Farming Life in Costa Rica

Hannah Spearritt embraces a new chapter as a farmer in Costa Rica with her family

Hannah Spearritt Leaves S Club Behind for Farming Life in Costa Rica
Hannah Spearritt Leaves S Club Behind for Farming Life in Costa Rica

London: Former S Club star Hannah Spearritt has traded her pop star life for farming in Costa Rica. She’s really diving into this new adventure with her partner, Adam Thomas, and their two little girls, aged five and three.

Hannah recently shared a sweet snapshot on Instagram of her daughters enjoying a meal in their new home. It looks like they’re settling in just fine. She even captioned the post, “Well… we finally made it to paradise. Beautiful country, beautiful people.”

Her friends and fans are cheering her on in the comments. One friend wrote, “Good luck guys!! Look forward to visiting in the future. Love to the girls,” with a couple of kisses. Another added, “Big love to you all darling. Have the best adventure X.”

Hannah has faced some tough times lately, including homelessness and the closure of her café, Earth & Fire, in Twickenham. Plus, she was hit hard by the sudden passing of her bandmate and ex-boyfriend, Paul Cattermole, in April 2023.

Just months before that, S Club had announced a reunion tour for their 25th anniversary. While the tour went on, Hannah wasn’t part of it, claiming she was pushed out after tensions with the other members grew.

It’s clear she needed a fresh start, and Costa Rica seemed to be the perfect escape. A trip there in 2018 really changed her perspective and inspired her family to pursue a simpler, more fulfilling lifestyle.

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Mangesh Wakchaure is a veteran writer working at London Lens, focusing on foreign news coverage on a range of topics.