JLS Ask Fans for Help to Track down Woman Went into Labour at the Band’s Concert
JLS have sent out a plea to a pregnant fan who went into labour in the boyband’s fresh gig in Wales. The fan was compelled to make a fast exit when her water broke half way thru the show at Rhyl Pavillion on Jan twenty-seven. The boyband’s latest single One Shot is another hit for the group.
The group, who perform in Birmingham tonight, have appealed for the girl to make contact. “We would really like to grasp if she had a boy or a girl,” frontman Marvin Humes said to the Daily Star. JLS star Aston Merrygold lately admitted that his ma insists on sending him prophylactics while he’s on tour. Not since Take which has a boyband made such hysteria among teen girls. The kids and, it must be related, some of the mums at yesterday evening’s JLS gig were beyond control. Deafening screams, painted faces and impertinent posters all greeted the foursome as they took to the stage at Birmingham’s LG Arena. The loudest shrieks were saved for baby-faced Aston but Marvin, Oritse and JB all got their equal share of worship.
JLS are officially the most successful band to graduate from the X Factor. Their single Beat Again was the largest selling debut of last year, the follow-up Everyone In Love also went to number one and they’re now up for a scattering of Brit Awards later in the month. And based mostly on last nights gig, it is simple to grasp why they’ve been so astronomically successful. All 4 boys can sing, dance and are really easy on the eye. JLS served their fans a 2 hour gig featuring their hit singles, favorite album tracks and one or two numbers that appeared on the X Factor, including their own version of Rihanna’s Umbrella accompanied by a film of the boys shirtless in a storm that caused a madness among the gang. The show also featured a tribute to the late King of Pop Michael Jackson, which saw the kids sing I Need You Back, Don’t Stop Until You get sufficient, Beat It and the way that you Make Me Feel. The only disadvantage to the gig was the quantity of boyband cliches thrown into the set , for example the boys donning ugly white suits and presenting roses to some fortunate girls in the gang.
