B*Witched’s Keavy Lynch Opens Up About Difficult Reunion And ‘Living In Her Twin’s Shadow’
B*Witched may have been one of the best music sensations in the late ’90s, but there was certainly lots of drama behind the closed doors, according to News Australia. The band’s member Keavy Lynch recently opened up about how it was like living in the shadow of twin Edele.
The women of @BWitchedreunion look SO different, 18 years after “C’est la Vie” https://t.co/vIFel7ZIYI pic.twitter.com/mZWH4MnVAl
— HelloGiggles.com (@hellogiggles) December 24, 2016
In her interview with News Australia, Lynch got candid about her experience with B*Witched and how it truly felt during that awkward reunion in 2012. It all started with the four girls – twins Keavy and Edele Lynch, Sinead O’Carroll, and Lindsay Armaou – forming a group of four in 1996.
Two years later, B*Witched released song “C’est la Vie,” which broke charts both domestic and international. While it’s been 18 years since the release of their hit single, the girls have sold three million albums worldwide.
But it wasn’t a stardom full of unicorns and pink elephants for B*Witched. Keavy Lynch revealed to News Australia that the girls had tensions within the band, which could have become the reason why Sony dropped them in 2002.
MattYoung : RT brontecoy: LOVE this – MattYoung spoke to B*Witched's Keavy Lynch about all the behind-the-scenes dr… pic.twitter.com/REPDVxAdgp
— MD MAZAHARUL ISLAM (@MdMazaharul2009) December 21, 2016
Lynch admits that it took the four of them “by surprise” that Sony and their management had suddenly given up on them.
“Something went wrong, somebody ripped it from under our feet; we were very lost.”
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