One of my favorite “fun” music groups has been The Saturdays since I discovered them during their formation. I found them having already had a huge interest in anything UK-pop, such as Atomic Kitten and Girls Aloud, groups most Americans just don’t know hardly a thing about, and miss out on some really great pop music (AND great personalities) in the process.
The personality part is more substantial than most westerners recognize. In our pop culture, there (unfortunately) seems to be a much greater focus on the superficial, than on the substance of the people themselves. With these groups, they are often involved in charities publicly, and as you may discover if you watch Chasing the Saturdays on E! (started last night, January 20), they have very endearing qualities that too often just seem absent from western fame.
I don’t know what it is, and I can’t explain how or why it is or why it happens, but you will likely notice it if you watch who these ladies are as they get their first crack at stardom here in America.
In the meantime, one of the members, Frankie Sandford, has been public about having suffered from in the past, and currently, with depression and possibly panic attacks, based on the previews for the show. The two conditions often go hand-in-hand, as they did for me for the vast majority of my life.
Hence a video on the topic.
The first part of the video footage may be difficult to watch for some viewers. I lighten it as best I can after that initial footage, focusing more on The Saturdays, while explaining what I found to be a miraculous near-cure for my depression and anxiety.
Never could I have imagined in my early years, that the whole condition seems to have been largely attributed to a pathogen and toxicity issues in my body: