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Pop / Rock 05 August, 2002

Myleene: 'Stop blaming me for Kym leaving Hear'Say'

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LONDON, UK (Daily Mail) - Hear'Say's Myleene Klass is sick of being made the scapegoat for Kym Marsh's split from the band, according to a newspaper.

In the Mail on Sunday magazine, the 24-year-old also admits the pair nearly came to blows once in a dressing room.
She described the situation as they prepared to appear on a television show as "high tension".
She reportedly told the paper: "I'm sure that probably, at the time, she'd loved to have punched me. It would have been a relief to her aggression."

Klass said she later clashed with Marsh - who is about to marry EastEnders actor Jack Ryder - when the single mother from Wigan said she did not want to perform for British troops in Oman.
"She didn't want to go. And she had different excuses each time, but her main reason was that she was going to get killed," she said.

Klass said she then felt "gutted" when she heard on a news show that Marsh had left, claiming it was the rest of the band who did not want to go to Oman.

Myleene - who is a classically-trained musician - said she was upset at the way the split and subsequent media coverage had affected her and her family.
"Every day I think 'Right, I've paid my price now', and every day the price gets higher," she said.
"To hear that my brother is crying, to hear my dad's upset, to have my mum cry down the phone, I can't take all that, I really can't. I'm tired of being the scapegoat."






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