Lindsay Armaou recently starred in hit Netflix show Stay Close, where the former singer looked very different to how she did during her days in B*Witched.
Lindsay, 43, shot to fame in the 90s alongside her former bandmates Edele and Keavy Lynch and Sinéad O'Carroll, who released hit songs such as C'est La Vie and Blame It On The Weatherman.
The band became the first in history to have its first four singles top the charts in the UK.
Despite their success, B*Witched went their separate ways in 2002, when the bandmates went off the grid for a number of years.
So what happened to the four members are where are they now? Let's take a look…
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Lindsay Armaou
Lindsay made a return to the limelight in 2012, but not in the music industry.
It was in 2012 that Lindsay first tried her hand at acting after starring in Two Days in the Smoke as Sister Georgina. She starred in the British drama alongside Matt Di Angelo, Stephen Marcus and Alan Ford.
Lindsay went on to star in 2014 show Wireless, and has now made her Netflix debut on Stay Close.
Edele Lynch
Following the end of B*Witched, Edele turned her hand to songwriting for the likes of Girls Aloud and Sugababes.
B*Witched then were one of five original bands invited to reunite for 2012’s The Big Reunion TV show.
Since then, the band have reunited for a number of small scale tours around Ireland and the UK.
However, last year, the now 41 year old revealed that she had taken an admin job to make extra money during the pandemic.
'We literally have nothing on the go and no support at all in our industry. I have three children and so I have to be realistic and bring some kind of pennies through the door," she said.
Keavy Lynch
Following the end of the band, founding member Keavy struggled with depression which prompted her to retrain.
After stints in pantomimes and small singing gigs, she qualified as a humanist counsellor and now has her own practice.
In 2020, she gave birth to twins with husband Nathan Comer.
Sinéad O'Carroll
After B*Witched, Sinead tried her hand at management and launched her own girlband, Minx.
She then founded her own stage school which trains children in singing, dancing and acting.
Sinead also competed in the Irish version of Dancing With The Stars.
The band, as a whole, also launched their Starting Over with B*Witched podcast last year in which they discuss their lives since the band parted ways.
Edele says: "I think from losing your career, identity and the financial lost. Then as we moved on, we all got married and had kids, Lynsey had lost her mum.
"Then we went through miscarriages, divorce. There was a lot of things happening that we kind of felt a lot of our friends are going through at the minute.
"It was kind of wanting to give a nod back to the laughs that we had and the stories but also we've been through all of these things and we're all still standing in different ways.
"I think we just wanted to share that really."
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