Blue and former Celebrity Big Brother star Lee Ryan has found himself in hot water after receiving a hefty driving fine and being unable to pay it.
The singer and reality star relocated to Spain with his girlfriend last November and appeared via video link at Peterborough magistrates court, where two separate offences of driving at over 70mph in a 60mph zone were recorded.
Lee was summoned to court after allegedly failing to disclose who was driving the car at the time of the speeding offences.
When he was ordered to pay £1,501 in total inclusive of court fees, Lee said, "I haven't got that money.
"I just don't have any money. I'm not working.
"They stopped the gigs so I don't have any. They've stopped everything because of the pandemic."
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Lee Ryan
Lee was, for the most part, considered the lead singer of the group and was the ultimate eye candy for the average teenaged girl. Before Blue as we know it was formed, Lee, along with Antony, auditioned for a boyband on This Morning in 1999 to be managed by Simon Cowell, but nothing ended up coming from it (until actual Blue were formed, that is, the following year).
Lee Ryan now
After Blue fell from the very height of their fame around 2005, Lee was the first to release new music, with his debut single Army of Lovers debuting at number 3 in the charts and his second single Turn Your Car around released to mixed reviews. In 2007 he turned his hand to acting, starring alongside EastEnders' Natalie Cassidy in The Pretender Agenda at the New Player Theatre in London. In 2017 he landed the role of Woody Woodward in EastEnders, and was nominated for an Inside Soap award. In 2014 he stirred up some serious drama in the Celebrity Big Brother house where he was at the centre of a love triangle with Casey Batchelor and US model Jasmine Waltz. But despite his womanizing ways in the past, Lee is now happily loved up with girlfriend Verity Paris and they're currently expecting their first child together.
Antony Costa
Just like Lee Ryan, Antony formed one third of the original blueprint for, er, Blue (sorry), along with – wouldn't you know it – Will Young, who were to be managed by Simon Cowell. After the plans fell flat, Antony and his pal, Duncan James, decided to try their own luck at superstardom, and brought Lee on board.
Antony Costa now
While he may not have been the most famous face in the band, as a founding member, it's Antony we have to thanks for bringing Blue to the world (and what kind of a world would it be without them? It doesn't bare thinking about). He's also enjoyed plenty of success since the groups' hiatus in 2005, starring on I'm a Celebrity.. Get Me out of Here! the same year and competing in Eurovision: Making Your Mind Up in 2006. Later that year he starred on stage in the world-famous West End production of Blood Brothers, as Mickey. In his personal life, he's a doting dad to daughters Savannah and Paloma, who he shares with long-term partner Rosanna Jasmin, who he's been with since 2012.
Duncan James
Duncan was the smouldering heartthrob of the group, setting the hearts of teenagers a-flutter with his myriad topless photoshoots in magazines. After the group's decline in 2005, Duncan described himself as bisexual in an interview and three years later came out privately as gay to bandmate Simon Webbe.
Duncan James now
Duncan made his return to music in 2006 with his debut solo single Sooner or Later, which peaked in the charts at number 35. The following single and subsequent album were also considered commercial flops. But Dunc had far more success on the stage, first starring in the West End production of Chicago in 2007 and later landing a main role in Legally Blonde the musical. He's currently got a long-term residency as London club Proud Cabaret, where he's worked alongside Denise Van Outen, and in recent years has got a TONNE of reality TV under his belt, including The Celebrity Circle for Stand Up 2 Cancer, Celebs on the Farm and most recently, Celebrity Masterchef.
Simon Webbe
The fourth and final member to join the group was one Simon Webbe, a friend of Lee's who he credits as "saving his life" when he set Simon up with a room in his flat, and later with a career in one of the biggest British boybands of the noughties. With Simon on board as the missing piece, the lads began recording in 2000 and in May 2001, released their debut single, All Rise. The rest, as they say, is history.
Simon Webbe now
Not one to be outdone by his bandmates, shortly after Blue went their separate ways in 2005 Simon released his own solo material – and fared decidedly better than the rest of the group, with his first two singles reaching number four in the charts and his debut solo album Sanctuary eventually gaining double platinum status. He went on to release two more studio albums, Grace, in 2006, and Smile, in 2017. He's also done some reality TV, going into the jungle in 2008 and competing on Strictly Come Dancing in 2014. In April 2021, he became a first-time dad with his wife Ayshen.
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Lee claimed that he had given his girlfriend Verity the car for her job as he thought it was "safer" than her own, and that she was responsible for the speeding offences, which he claimed he reported to the DVLA at the time.
Lee is best known as one quarter of boyband Blue, who first rose to prominence in the early noughties and reunited as part of 2013’s The Big Reunion on ITV.
But in recent years he’s become better known for his stints on various reality TV shows, including Celebrity Big Brother in 2014, Strictly Come Dancing in 2018 and Celebs Go Dating in 2019.
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He also had a stint on EastEnders playing Harry ‘Woody’ Woodward and said after leaving, "When I left, they said they’re going to keep it open for me to come back, so who knows...
"But I’m doing other stuff now, I’ve got a film that I’m working on.
"There’s so much opportunity that’s come off the back of EastEnders. To be honest with you, I think that’s the reason I got [Strictly]. So it led on quite naturally."