Jade Ewen has revealed she has no plans to reunite with Heidi Range and Amelle Berrabah or even sing with the original Sugababes line-up.
Last month, Mutya Buena, Siobhan Donaghy and Keisha Buchanan sent shockwaves across the music industry after headlining Mighty Hoopla and performing at Glastonbury.
While on The Avalon Stage at the Worthy Farm festival, security were forced to intervene sending music lovers away as the tent rapidly became overcrowded due to their popularity.
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In 2012, Mutya, Keisha and Siobhan reunited under the name MKS just one year after the third lineup had secretly disbanded, with Heidi Range and Jade Ewan saying they went their own ways in 2011.
Now, following speculation that all six members of the girl group would reunite for a one-off tour, Jade has set the record straight.
Speaking to the Daily Star, Jade said: “Nobody’s ever approached me about this, I can’t see it happening.
“Obviously, the original lineup has reformed, I was a fan of the original lineup when I was a kid in school. I just kind of feel like look, if they’re doing it and, they’re killing it, I wish them all the best.
“I don’t know why we would keep trying to bring it back, it was a chapter that I really enjoyed.”
Speaking in 2019, Amelle spoke to RTE about a reunion: “It’s something that we talk about, that we’ve spoken about and it comes up now and again.
“It’s a matter of when people are free, who would be doing it, I think it should be everyone because we all brought something to the band and the music.
“It’s more of a ‘when?’ So we’ll see basically!”
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She later explained to Official Charts that the group had been approached for a tour, explaining: “Because we did well in Europe as well, they keep coming back, that they want us to reform and do one last tour. So we’ve been discussing that.
“So yeah there have been talks about it. When anything happens, we will say it.”
Previously addressing their reunion and legal battle over their name, Keisha told This Morning’s Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby: “We were fighting for the name and legally we wanted it back.
“It was really important for us because we came up with it when we were kids, but we stuck together and it’s who we are really and we’re just glad that we’ve got it back and that’s why everything we do now means so much more.”
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