S Club 7's Paul Cattermole has had a dramatic career change since he left the music industry behind him to pursue being an online tarot card reader.
The popular '90s star, 44, took it upon himself to master the skills of tarot after completing a week-long educational course, as he now charges almost £40 for a 20 minute session online.
He also claims to be a psychic, clairvoyant and spirit coach, as well as a tarot card reader as he does online and over the phone sessions.
As reported by The Mirror, Paul will be offering members of the public the chance to use his newfound skills by calling a premium phone line costing £39.95 for a 20-minute session.
The singer-turned-card-reader details his skills on the website Ask The Answer, writing: "I have an abundance of experience and knowledge to share with you from my days in pop band S Club 7 to my present role as a spiritual psychic where my reputation over the years has earned me the title of Psychic Detective.
"I have a keen interest in getting to the root and cause of any problem as an Intuitive Paranormal Investigator."
While his services are currently marked as "unavailable", he has a four stars out of five rating with users.
Paul continued: "You can ask me ANYTHING (except for what is not allowed via the terms and conditions of the website!)."
He did however say he preferred specific questions so that he could "dive deeply" into the discussion.
He revealed he likes his readings to be "uplifting and fun" but did say he can offer readings of "empathy and compassion" too.
The former singer signed off his bio: "Peace be the journey of Life, Paul."
According to The Sun, the star said he wasn't expecting to be so bad when he took part in the Spiritual Studio training course.
He said: "I broke through a glass ceiling, which I didn’t expect to be able to do. I didn’t even see it coming."
He has previously offered his tarot card readings as part of his YouTube channel.
The former S Club 7 star left the pop band at the height of their fame in 2002 citing "creative differences'' with his band members, including Jo O’Meara and Rachel Stevens, as his reasoning to step back.
However, he was later left struggling for cash after quitting the limelight, and was eventually forced to sell the BRIT Awards he won while in the hugely successful pop band - Best Single in 2002, and Best Newcomer in 2000. He told bidders on his eBay auction at the time: "Grab yourself a bargain!"
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