New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

ORIGINAL POP STARS Finding TrueBliss in our 40s

It’s been 22 years since TrueBliss burst onto New Zealanders’ TV screens to become one of the nation’s most memorable girl groups. And although Keri Harper, Joe Cotton, Megan Alatini and Erika Takacs are no longer willing to wear PVC, they still perform together whenever they can – and love doing so.

Now in their forties, the four women formed TrueBliss along with Carly Binding on the world-first reality-TV series Popstars in 1999. The band split up a year later and Carly went on to pursue a solo career, but this foursome remained firm friends and now they’ve returned to the stage.

To celebrate the return of to the small screen this week, they’ve gathered for the to recreate their first album cover, but their obvious excitement at seeing eachhas sent them on a trip down memory lane.

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