Natalie Appleton

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Natalie Jane Appleton (born May 14, 1973, Mississauga, Ontario) is a female pop singer and a member of Appleton.

She has two older sisters, Lori and Lee, and a younger sister, Nicole. The half-Jewish [1] family lived in Toronto, New York City, and London while the girls grew up. Natalie Appleton attended high school in New York City and eventually quit to sing at a country club in the Catskill Mountains [2] at age fifteen.

In 1983 Natalie moved to London to enlist in the Sylvia Young Theatre School. In 1986 Natalie made a brief appearance in an episode of Grange Hill [3], but school wasn't her thing and she moved back to New York City. In 1990 she once again moved back to Camden, UK were she met male stripper Carl Robinson with whom she got married for a short period. On May 19, 1992 their daughter Rachel was born, but they divorced soon afterwards.

In 1993, Natalie and her sister Nicole joined Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis in forming the band All Saints. The band was a success but broke up in 2001. Natalie and Nicole formed a new band Appleton. In 2004 Appleton was a contestant on the fourth series of I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here. While on the show she failed to complete many challenges, with her most commonly spoken line being "the bridge! the bridge!" She walked from the show after one week.

Appleton married Liam Howlett, of the band The Prodigy, in 2002. In addition to Appleton's daughter from her first marriage, the couple have one child, Ace Howlett (March 2, 2004).nl:Natalie_Appleton