Overview
- Natasha Hamilton disclosed early perimenopause and a diagnosis of Hashimoto’s disease, an autoimmune condition that slows the thyroid and can sap energy, mood, and hair growth, saying it left her feeling insecure and embarrassed.
- She said she began hormone replacement therapy about 12 months ago and believes it halted a decline that had her feeling she was falling apart.
- Following the 2023 birth of her daughter Kitty, she described intense pain when getting out of bed, clumps of hair coming out while brushing, and slow recall that made speaking and work difficult.
- She has relaunched as a solo artist on her own label, Morpho Records, and released singles including Edge Of Us, Burning Letters, and Numb that lean into themes of resilience.
- She wished former bandmate Kerry Katona well but drew a clear line on work together, saying a professional reunion is not going to happen.