Nathaniel Comer, the former husband of B*Witched star Keavy Lynch, has appeared in court accused of harassing the singer following the breakdown of their marriage. The 45-year-old is alleged to have repeatedly contacted the C'est La Vie hitmaker against her wishes and turned up at her home without warning.
Comer appeared at Warrington Combined Court charged with harassment without violence, where he pleaded not guilty. According to court documents, the alleged harassment took place over a period of almost seven months, between July 14, 2024 and February 11, 2025.
Allegations and Bail Conditions
Comer is accused of sending Lynch 'repeated messages' as well as attending her home 'unannounced.' He was remanded on unconditional bail following the hearing and is due to return to the same court on December 17.
Lynch, 46, married businessman Comer in 2017 after the pair met through a dating app. They welcomed their first child together, daughter Freya, the following year, before Lynch gave birth to twins Felix and Elàna in 2020. The couple separated in 2023 after six years of marriage.
B*Witched Rise to Fame
Lynch rose to fame in the late 1990s alongside her twin sister Edele Lynch as members of Irish girl group B*Witched. The sisters formed the band with Lindsay Armaou and Sinéad O'Carroll, quickly becoming one of the era's biggest pop acts.
B*Witched achieved a remarkable run of success after bursting onto the charts in 1998, with their first four singles all reaching number one in the UK. Their debut track C'est La Vie was followed to the top spot by Rollercoaster, To You I Belong, and Blame It on the Weatherman.
Career Beyond Music
Across their original run between 1998 and 2002, the group released two albums and eight singles, with every one of their singles reaching the UK Top 20. They went on to sell more than three million albums around the world before splitting in 2002.
A decade later, all four members reunited to take part in ITV2 reality series The Big Reunion, which followed a number of former pop groups as they prepared to return to the stage. Away from music, Lynch subsequently pursued a career in counselling. In 2014, she completed a degree qualifying her as a humanistic counsellor and later established her own practice in Kingston-upon-Thames.
Comer remains on unconditional bail ahead of his next court appearance.



