What Is Natalie Appleton's Net Worth?
Natalie Appleton is a Canadian pop singer and actress who has a net worth of $10 million. Natalie Appleton and her younger sister, Nicole Appleton, were part of the band All Saints, an English-Canadian girl group that formed in 1993 and reformed in 1995 as a quartet. All Saints released the hit albums "All Saints" (1997) and "Saints & Sinners" (2000), then they went on hiatus from 2002 to 2005. During that time, Natalie and Nicole formed the duo Appleton and released the 2003 album "Everything's Eventual." After All Saints reunited, they released the albums "Studio 1" (2006), "Red Flag" (2016), and "Testament" (2018). The group is known for singles such as "I Know Where It's At," "Never Ever," "Under the Bridge," "Pure Shores," and "Rock Steady." Natalie has competed on the reality shows "I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!" (2004) and "The Masked Singer" (2023). As an actress, she appeared in the 2000 film "Honest."
Early Life
Natalie Appleton was born Natalie Jane Appleton on May 14, 1973, in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. In addition to her younger sister, Nicole, Natalie has two older sisters, Lee and Lori. Appleton is the daughter of Jewish parents, Kenneth and Mary, and she grew up in Toronto, London, and New York City. She left her New York high school at the age of 15 to perform at a Borscht Belt country club.
Career
Appleton moved to London in 1983 and studied at the Sylvia Young Theatre School. In 1986, she had a cameo in an episode of the BBC1 series "Grange Hill." In the mid-1990s, Natalie's father met Nicole's former classmate Melanie Blatt, who was in the process of forming a girl group. Natalie and Nicole joined Melanie and Shaznay Lewis in the group All Saints in 1996, and the following year, they released their debut self-titled album. The album was a hit, reaching the top 10 on the charts in more than a dozen countries, and it was certified 5× Platinum in the UK, 3× Platinum in Canada, 2× Platinum in Australia, and Platinum in New Zealand, Spain, Switzerland, and the U.S. The group had top 10 singles on the UK Singles Chart with the songs "I Know Where It's At" (#4), "Never Ever" (#1), "Under the Bridge" (#1), "Bootie Call" (#1), and "War of Nerves" (#7). All Saints released their second album, "Saints & Sinners," in 2000, and it reached #1 on the UK Albums Chart and Scottish Albums Chart and went 2× Platinum in the UK. The singles "Pure Shores" and "Black Coffee" topped the UK Singles Chart. In 2001, the group split up, and Natalie and Nicole formed their own duo, Appleton. They released the album "Everything's Eventual" in 2003, and it was certified Silver in the UK. The album peaked at #9 on the UK Albums Chart and Scottish Albums Chart, and the singles "Fantasy" and "Don't Worry" reached #2 and #5, respectively, on the UK Singles Chart.

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All Saints reunited in 2006 and released the album "Studio 1" later that year. "Studio 1" reached #40 on the UK Albums Chart and #45 on the Scottish Albums Chart, and it was certified Gold in the UK. The single "Rock Steady" reached the top 10 on the charts in Belgium, the Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Russia, Scotland, Spain, and the UK. The group disbanded in 2009, but they reunited again in 2014 to serve as the opening act for the Backstreet Boys at five concerts in the UK and Ireland. In 2016, they released their fourth album, "Red Flag," followed by "Testament" in 2018. "Red Flag" reached #3 on the UK Albums Chart and #6 on the Scottish Albums chart. "Testament" topped the UK Independent Albums Chart and peaked at #11 on the Irish Independent Albums Chart and #15 on the UK Albums Chart and Scottish Albums Chart. In 2020, All Saints teamed up with Sting for a cover of "Message in a Bottle." In 2023, Appleton competed on "The Masked Singer as "Fawn." She performed "Beauty and the Beast," Madonna's "Into the Groove," Alanis Morissette' Morissette's "Ironic," Sigma's "Changing," "Tomorrow" from "Annie," Dua Lipa's "Be the One," Olivia Newton-John's "Hopelessly Devoted to You," and Sarah McLachlan's "When She Loved Me," and she came in third in the competition.
Personal Life
In 1990, Natalie moved back to London. In May 1992, she welcomed a daughter, Rachel, with Carl Robinson, a stripper with the Dreamboys. In 1993, the couple married after moving to New York. Appleton later had the marriage annulled and moved back to the UK. In the late '90s, she dated actor Jonny Lee Miller and TV presenter Jamie Theakston. In 2000, Natalie began a relationship with Liam Howlett from the band Prodigy after meeting him at V Festival. They married in France on June 7, 2002, and their son, Ace, was born in March 2004.
Awards and Nominations
In 1998, All Saints won BRIT Awards for Best British Single and Best British Video and a MOBO Award for Best Video for "Never Ever." They also received a Viva Comet Award for Best International Newcomer and an MTV Europe Music Award for Best New Act. The group won an Edison Award for Best International Newcomer in 1999 and an MTV Europe Music Award for Best Pop in 2000. In 2001, "Pure Shores" earned All Saints an Ivor Novello Award for Most Performed Work. The group has also received nominations from the APRA Music Awards, NME Awards, and Classic Pop Reader Awards.