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Zara Woodcock

B*Witched's Edele Lynch looks very different as 90s stars reunite at Netflix premiere

B*Witched star Edele Lynch looks worlds away from her 90s self as she and other stars reunited for a movie premiere.

The 42-year-old was the lead singer of B*Witched - which she was part of with her sister Keavy Lynch, Lindsay Armaou and Sinéad O'Carroll - until they split in September 2002.

She was known for her dark brown locks but looked unrecognisable as she arrived for the premiere of I Used To Be Famous with blonde hair.

Edele was joined by S Club 7's Hannah Spearritt, Blue's Simon Webbe, Northern Line's Dan Corsi and 911's Lee Brennan in London this week.

The Irish singer rocked a navy and white patterned blazer with blue jeans black heeled boots for the premiere.

She's now rocking blonde hair (James Gillham/StillMoving.net/REX/Shutterstock)
The star rose to fame as part of B*Witched (Redferns via Getty Images)

Her newly bleached hair was straightened and cascaded down to her shoulders.

She put on simply make-up and a light smokey eye, making her look younger than ever.

B*Witched rose to fame in 1998 with its debut hit C'est La Vie, which was a success around the world.

Their follow-up singles Rollercoaster, Blame It On The Weatherman and To You I Belong also reached number 1.

They were the first band in history to ever have four singles debut in the UK in the top spot and even toured America alongside N Sync and Britney Spears.

The band reached number 1 several times (Daily Record)

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Even after B*witched split in 2002 when they were dropped by their record label, Edele remained in the music business.

Already a songwriter, she co-wrote Some Kind Of Miracle for Girl’s Aloud debut album Sound of the Underground, and also penned songs for the Sugababes.

Edele and sister Keavy performed together as a duo from 2009 until 2012, going by the names Ms Lynch and later the Barbarellas.

The sisters’ older brother Shane Lynch is also in the music industry. He shot to fame first as part of boyband Boyzone, who formed in 1993.

Edele's Instagram reveals she still hangs out with some of her Nineties 'rivals' such as Atomic Kitten star Liz McClarnon and is still pals with the B*witched girls.

*I Used To Be Famous is available on Netflix now.

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