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Natalie Jane Appleton Howlett (born 14 May 1973)[1] is a Canadian-British singer. She is a member of the British girl group All Saints and the duo Appleton with her younger sister Nicole Appleton.

Key Information

Appleton joined All Saints in 1996, becoming the fourth and final member of the group, but five years later they split up amid group in-fighting.[2] She went on to form a duo with Nicole, under the name Appleton. Since then, she has reunited to release three more albums with All Saints, in 2006, 2016 and 2018.

Career

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In 1983, Appleton moved to London and attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School. She had a brief cameo in an episode of Grange Hill in 1986.[3]

1996–2001: All Saints

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Appleton's father met Melanie Blatt, with whom Nicole had attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School, and heard that Blatt was looking for new members for her girl group. Nicole asked whether her sister could join the group as well.[4] In 1996 both sisters joined Blatt and Shaznay Lewis, forming All Saints. In 2000, Natalie and Nicole appeared in the poorly received film Honest. All Saints split acrimoniously in 2001 amid much foment and rumour. In their five-year career, the group scored a total of five number-one singles.

2002–2005: Appleton and television

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Natalie and Nicole formed the duo Appleton and launched their first single "Fantasy" in September 2002 which features Natalie doing a stage dive. Initially, it was to be Nicole doing the stage dive, but she backed out at the last minute, and thus Natalie took her place.[5] The album Everything's Eventual was released in early 2003 and coincided with the documentary Appleton on Appleton which gave an inside look into the life of the sisters. In November 2004, Appleton was a contestant on the fourth series of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!. While on the show the public voted for her numerous times to take part in bushtucker trials, she was not very successful in completing the challenges and left after the public voted for her to do what would have been a record fifth bushtucker trial.[6][7]

2006–present: All Saints return

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From 2006 to 2008 All Saints reunited and released their third studio album titled Studio 1[8] on 13 November 2006. However, the group subsequently split again in 2009.

In 2014, All Saints reformed to support the Backstreet Boys for five dates across the UK and Ireland.[9] On 27 January 2016, it was confirmed that All Saints were scheduled to release their fourth studio album Red Flag on 8 April 2016. The lead single from the album, "One Strike", preceded the album on 26 February 2016.[10]

In 2023, Appleton competed on the fourth series of The Masked Singer as "Fawn" and finished in third place.[11]

Early and personal life

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Nicole and Natalie have two older sisters. Natalie was born in Mississauga, Ontario,[3] to parents mary Callaghan and Kenneth Appleton.[12] While growing up she lived in Toronto, New York City, and London. Appleton also holds dual Canadian and British citizenship. [13]

She attended high school in Ellenville, New York, and eventually left to sing at a country club at age 15.[14] In 1990, she moved back to Camden, London, where she met Carl Robinson, a stripper with the Dreamboys whom she met when seeing them perform on a night out in London when she was 17. On 19 May 1992, their daughter[15] was born. She and Robinson moved to the US where they married in 1993,[16] before Appleton returned to the United Kingdom after having the marriage annulled.[3]

She had relationships with television presenter Jamie Theakston and actor Jonny Lee Miller during the late 1990s.[17]

Appleton began dating Liam Howlett of the electronic band the Prodigy in 2000, after they met at V Festival.[18] They married on 7 June 2002 in a ceremony in France.[19] In addition to Appleton's daughter from her first marriage, the couple have a son, born in 2004.[20][21] The family lives in the Hampstead area of London.[22]

Discography

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Filmography

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Television

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Year Title Role
2004 PJ's Storytime Presenter
2004 I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Contestant
2023 The Masked Singer Contestant (as Fawn)

Films

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Year Title Role
2000 Honest Mandy Chase

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Natalie Appleton is a Canadian-British singer, actress, and television personality, best known as a member of the 1990s pop group All Saints, with whom she achieved international success through multi-platinum albums and chart-topping singles. Born Natalie Jane Appleton on 14 May 1973 in , , , to Jewish parents Mary and Kenneth Appleton, she grew up with two older sisters, Lori and Lee, and relocated to in 1983, where she attended the and briefly appeared in the TV series . Joining All Saints in 1996 as the fourth member alongside , , and her younger sister , the group rose to prominence with their self-titled debut album in 1997, which went 5× platinum in the UK and featured three UK number-one singles: "Never Ever," "Under the Bridge / Lady Marmalade," and "." Their follow-up album Saints & Sinners (2000) also reached number one in the UK and included the hits "" and "Black Coffee," both of which topped the UK Singles Chart, contributing to the band's global sales exceeding 12 million records. All Saints won two in 1998 for Best British Single and Best British Video for "Never Ever," along with for Best New Act and Best Pop, and an Award in 2001 for "." The group disbanded in 2001 but reunited multiple times, releasing Studio 1 (2006), Red Flag (2016), and Testament (2018), with the latter two charting in the UK top 15 and supporting arena tours. In 2002, Natalie formed the duo Appleton with Nicole, releasing the album (2003), which peaked at number nine on the and produced top-five singles "Fantasy" and "Don't Worry." On a personal note, she has two children: daughter Rachel Appleton from her first marriage to (1993–1995, annulled), and son Ace Billy Howlett from her second marriage to The Prodigy's (2002–present); she appeared on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in 2004, from which she withdrew, and placed third on The Masked Singer UK in 2023 as "Fawn."

Early life

Childhood and family background

Natalie Appleton was born on May 14, 1973, in , , , to Mary Appleton, a British immigrant, and Kenneth Appleton, a Canadian of Jewish heritage. The family followed Jewish traditions, contributing to a culturally rich environment that blended British, Canadian, and Jewish influences during her early years. She was the second of four daughters; her older sisters, Lori and Lee, were born prior to her arrival, while her younger sister, Nicole Appleton, was born on December 7, 1974, in nearby Hamilton, Ontario. The Appleton family lived in the Toronto area, where the siblings grew up in a close-knit household amid the city's diverse urban setting. Appleton's early years in the Toronto area were marked by typical childhood activities, including frequent visits between siblings and early shared interests that later strengthened her bond with Nicole, though their parents' separation around age six in 1979 introduced some family transitions while still in Canada. The multicultural fabric of Toronto, combined with the family's Jewish customs such as holiday observances, shaped her foundational cultural exposure without formal arts training at that stage.

Relocation and pre-fame years

Following her parents' separation, Natalie and her siblings moved with their mother to , , in 1983 at age 10, where she obtained British citizenship alongside her Canadian one, reflecting the transnational nature of her upbringing. Her dual citizenship not only facilitated her permanent settlement in the UK but also shaped her , blending North American and British perspectives in her personal development. In , Appleton briefly attended the , a renowned institution, but later returned to or the before moving back to New York. She attended high school in , but dropped out at age 15 to focus on creative opportunities, including singing at a country club in the Catskills region, which honed her interest in the entertainment world. While attending , she briefly appeared in an episode of the children's series . In 1990, she moved back to Camden, , and secured early modeling gigs starting at age 17.

Career

1996–2001: All Saints

Natalie Appleton joined All Saints in 1996 as the fourth member, alongside her sister , , and , after Nicole was invited to audition and suggested Natalie participate as well. The group, initially formed as a duo by Lewis and Blatt, expanded with the Appleton sisters and signed to London Records that year. Their debut single, , released in October 1997, peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart. Their second single, "Never Ever," released in November 1997, topped the UK Singles Chart for one week and became a major hit across . The group's self-titled debut album, All Saints, followed in October 1997 and peaked at number two on the , achieving multi-platinum status with over 1.2 million copies sold in the alone. It spawned additional number-one singles, including the double A-side "/" in 1998, contributing to All Saints' total of five chart-toppers during this period. At the 1998 , the group won Best British Single and Best British Video for "Never Ever," solidifying their status as one of the era's leading British acts. The album's success, blending R&B, pop, and trip-hop influences, sold over 10 million copies worldwide and established All Saints as a credible alternative to more mainstream girl groups. In 2000, All Saints released their second album, Saints & Sinners, which debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and also attained multi-platinum certification. Key singles included "Pure Shores," which reached number one in the UK and featured on the soundtrack to the film The Beach, and "Black Coffee," another UK chart-topper released in October 2000. During this time, Appleton took on an acting role as Mandy Chase in the 2000 crime comedy film Honest, directed by Dave Stewart, where she starred alongside her sister Nicole (as Gerry Chase) and bandmate Melanie Blatt (as Jo Chase); the group contributed to the film's soundtrack with performances such as Appleton's duet "You're All I Need to Get By" with Bootsy Collins. However, escalating internal tensions, including reported in-fighting during the promotion of "Black Coffee," culminated in the group's announcement of their split in early 2001.

2002–2005: Appleton and television work

Following the disbandment of All Saints in 2001, Natalie Appleton and her sister Nicole formed the pop duo Appleton in 2002, signing a with . The sisters, leveraging their prior fame, positioned the project as a more personal creative outlet, with Natalie contributing vocals and co-writing several tracks. Their debut single, "Fantasy," written with Andy Hayman and Gareth Young, was released on September 2, 2002, and debuted strongly, peaking at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart while spending 13 weeks in the top 40. The duo's momentum continued into 2003 with the release of their sole studio album, , on February 24 via Polydor, which entered the at number 9 and remained for 8 weeks. Preceded by the single "Don't Worry," which reached number 5 on the UK Singles Chart, the album featured a mix of pop and R&B tracks co-produced by the sisters alongside collaborators like Mark Stent. The follow-up single, "Everything Eventually," charted lower at number 38 in July 2003, reflecting waning commercial interest. Despite earning a silver in the UK for sales exceeding 60,000 copies, the album's overall performance—estimated at around 70,000 units—fell short of label expectations, leading Polydor to drop Appleton later that year. As the duo's musical prospects diminished, Natalie Appleton pivoted toward television opportunities in 2004. She served as a guest presenter on the children's program PJ's Storytime, a Disney Playhouse spin-off aimed at young audiences, where she read stories and engaged in interactive segments. Later that year, she joined the fourth series of ITV's I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! as a contestant, entering the Australian jungle on day 1 but withdrawing on day 10 after facing repeated Bushtucker Trials, citing personal strain. This appearance provided significant media exposure during a career low, though it ended prematurely without a final placement. During this transitional phase, Appleton also made promotional guest spots on UK talk shows such as Richard & Judy (2003–2004) and The Frank Skinner Show (2002), focusing on duo-related discussions rather than solo endeavors. By 2005, amid ongoing commercial challenges and without further releases, Appleton effectively disbanded, with the sisters pursuing separate paths; the project remained inactive thereafter due to its lack of sustained success.

2006–present: All Saints reunion and later activities

In , All Saints announced their reunion after a five-year hiatus, culminating in the release of their third studio album, Studio 1, on November 13. The lead single, "Rock Steady", produced by , was released on November 6 and debuted at number 11 on the UK Singles Chart before peaking at number 3, marking the group's seventh top 10 hit in the UK. The album itself entered the at number 40, selling over 43,000 copies in its first week, though it received mixed reviews and limited promotion compared to their earlier work. The group disbanded again in 2009 but began informal discussions about a second reunion in 2013, which materialized in 2014 when they reformed to serve as special guests on the ' and arena tour, performing hits like "" and "Never Ever" across multiple dates in spring. This successful stint, which reignited fan interest, led to the recording of their fourth studio album, Red Flag, released on April 8, 2016, via a relaunched London Records. The album debuted at number 3 on the , their highest charting since 2000. It was supported by the Red Flag Tour, their first headlining outing in 15 years, which visited 10 cities from October to November 2016, including stops in Newcastle and . In 2018, All Saints released their fifth studio album, Testament, which peaked at number 12 on the . Supported by the singles "Love Lasts Forever" (number 25) and a cover of "No More 'I Love You's" (number 66), the album was promoted with the Testament Tour, featuring UK arena shows and international dates in 2018 and 2019. Beyond group activities, Appleton pursued individual television opportunities, notably competing as "Fawn" on the fourth series of The Masked Singer UK in 2023, where she performed songs including Madonna's "" and finished in third place during the grand final. In 2025, she contributed to the documentary series Girlbands Forever, which explored the highs and lows of 1990s and British girl groups, including All Saints; Appleton and her sister Nicole discussed industry pressures, such as record label demands during their pregnancies that forced them to continue touring despite health risks. That April, Appleton promoted her son Ace Howlett's emerging alt-rock band, highlighting his musical footsteps as a 21-year-old nepo baby following in the family tradition. In June, she reflected publicly on the significance of All Saints' 2000 album Saints & Sinners, noting its enduring emotional impact and fresh sound upon revisiting tracks like "Dreams". Later in the year, amid speculation for the group's 30th anniversary in 2026, Appleton's bandmate Nicole hinted in 2024 interviews at potential reunion plans, including a possible performance at Glastonbury Festival in 2025, stating it would require just one call to make it happen. No significant solo music releases or additional TV cameos for Appleton have been reported since the 2016 Red Flag era.

Personal life

Relationships and marriages

Natalie Appleton met , a stripper with the , in in 1990 when she was 17, while attending a performance on a night out. The couple married in New York in 1993, shortly after the birth of their daughter. Their marriage was annulled in 1995, leading to Appleton's return to the . In the late 1990s, Appleton was in a relationship with television presenter from 1997 to 1998. She then dated actor from 1999 to 2000, a romance that gained media attention and earned them Elle magazine's "Best Couple" award. Appleton began dating , keyboardist and founder of the electronic music group , in 2000 after meeting at the . The couple announced their engagement in April 2001. They married on June 6, 2002, in a private ceremony in the South of France. As of 2025, Appleton and Howlett remain married and reside in , .

Family and children

Natalie Appleton has two children from her previous relationships. Her eldest child is daughter Rachel Appleton, born on May 19, 1992. As of 2025, Rachel is 33 years old and has grown into adulthood, maintaining a close relationship with her mother, who has occasionally shared tributes to her on , such as birthday posts highlighting their bond. Appleton's younger child is son Ace Billy Howlett, born on March 2, 2004. Now 21 years old in 2025, Ace has pursued a in music, performing as a in the Camden-based Pedestrian Band, with his mother actively supporting and promoting his gigs through videos and posts. The family resides in the area of , including Appleton, her husband , and their son . Her daughter maintains a close relationship with the family. This dynamic extends to the broader Appleton family, including her sister Nicole, whose children contribute to the extended sibling bonds among the cousins.

Discography

With All Saints

All Saints, the British-Canadian featuring Natalie Appleton alongside , , and , released five studio albums over their career spans. Natalie Appleton contributed backing and lead vocals to several tracks across these releases, including shared leads on hits like "Never Ever" and "." The group's debut album, All Saints (1997), peaked at number 2 on the and was certified 5× Platinum by the BPI for sales exceeding 1.5 million units in the UK. Their second album, Saints & Sinners (2000), reached number 1 and was certified 2× Platinum by the BPI. The reunion album Studio 1 (2006) peaked at number 40 and was certified Silver by the BPI. Their fourth studio album, Red Flag (2016), peaked at number 3 on the . Their fifth studio album, Testament (2018), peaked at number 15 on the .
TitleRelease YearUK Peak PositionCertification (BPI)
All Saints199725× Platinum
Saints & Sinners200012× Platinum
Studio 1200640Silver
Red Flag20163-
Testament201815-
The group achieved five UK number-one singles: "Never Ever" (1997), which topped the UK Singles Chart and was certified 3× Platinum by the BPI for over 1.8 million units; "" (1998); "/" (1998), a double A-side that also reached number 1; "" (2000), another number 1 hit certified 2× Platinum by the BPI and recorded for the soundtrack to the film The Beach (2000), starring ; and "Black Coffee" (2000).
TitleRelease YearUK Peak PositionCertification (BPI)
Never Ever199713× Platinum
19981-
/19981-
200012× Platinum
Black Coffee20001-
All Saints have sold over 12 million records worldwide.

With Appleton

Appleton, the duo formed by sisters Natalie and Nicole Appleton, released their sole studio album, , on 24 February 2003 through . The album blended and elements, marking a stylistic shift toward more introspective themes compared to their prior group work. It peaked at number 9 on the and remained on the chart for 8 weeks, though it received no certifications from the . Overall, sold under 100,000 units worldwide, with approximately 60,000 copies in the UK, reflecting commercial underperformance that led to the duo's label dropping them shortly after release. The album's tracklist featured 12 songs, including covers like "," a minor promotional release in 2003 that did not achieve significant chart success. The duo issued four singles from the album between 2002 and 2003, with varying degrees of chart success primarily in the UK:
  • "Fantasy" (released 9 September 2002), their debut single, peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart and spent 13 weeks on the chart; it included B-sides such as "Supernaturally" and various remixes like the Soulseekerz and Wideboys versions.
  • "Don't Worry" (released 24 February 2003), reached number 5 on the UK Singles Chart and charted for 10 weeks; B-sides included "Hallelujah" and enhanced CD content with interviews.
  • "Everything Eventually" (released 21 July 2003), peaked at number 38 on the UK Singles Chart over 2 weeks; it featured unique remixes such as the 29 Palms and Sander Kleinenberg versions as B-sides.
  • "Wish I Didn't Miss You" (2003), a limited promotional single and album track, received minimal commercial push and did not chart prominently.
These releases highlighted the duo's focus on melodic pop with electronic influences, though none matched the commercial heights of their earlier group efforts.

Filmography

Television

Natalie Appleton made her initial television appearances as a performer with All Saints on music programs in the late 1990s. She frequently guest-starred on Top of the Pops from 1997 to 2000, promoting hits such as "Never Ever" and "Under the Bridge," alongside bandmates Nicole Appleton, Shaznay Lewis, and Melanie Blatt. These performances helped showcase the group's rise in the UK pop scene. She returned to the show in 2002 and 2003 as part of the duo Appleton, appearing to perform singles like "Fantasy" and "Everything Eventually." In 2004, Appleton hosted episodes of the children's series PJ's Storytime on Disney Playhouse, where she served as a storyteller and guest presenter alongside puppeteer Marcus Clarke as PJ Mole. Later that year, she participated as a contestant on the fourth series of the ITV reality show I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, entering on day 1 but withdrawing on day 10 after completing four Bushtucker Trials, ultimately placing 10th. Following All Saints' reunions in the 2010s, Appleton made minor guest appearances on various UK chat and daytime programs. These included spots on This Morning and Lorraine to discuss the band's albums Red Flag (2016) and Testament (2018), as well as personal updates. In 2023, Appleton competed on the fourth series of The Masked Singer UK on ITV, performing in disguise as "Fawn" and advancing to the grand final, where she finished in third place behind winner Rhino (Charlie Simpson) and runner-up Phoenix (Ricky Wilson). In 2025, Appleton contributed interviews to the documentary series Girlbands Forever, reflecting on the 1990s pop industry, media pressures faced by All Saints, and the experiences of female artists during that era, alongside her sister Nicole.

Film

Natalie Appleton made her feature film debut in the 2000 Honest, directed by David A. Stewart. She portrayed Mandy Chase, one of three streetwise sisters from 's East End who disguise themselves as men to rob jewelry stores in swinging 1960s , alongside her real-life sister as Gerry Chase and All Saints bandmate as Jo Chase. The film also starred as an American journalist who becomes romantically entangled with the group during their heists. Honest received mixed to negative critical reception, with reviewers criticizing its uneven tone and execution despite its ambitious period setting and heist premise. On , it holds a 29% approval rating based on 18 reviews, while IMDb users rate it 4.1 out of 10. The had a , produced on a £3 million budget but grossing just £111,309 in its UK opening weekend across 220 screens before being pulled after one week, marking it as a commercial flop. All Saints contributed to the film's soundtrack with a medley of "" and "," blending their pop style with the movie's retro vibe. Appleton has not pursued significant acting roles in feature films since Honest, instead focusing on her music career with All Saints and television appearances.

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