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There Might Be A Sugababes Reunion With Every Sugababe EVER

Ok inhale exhale children of the nineties and noughties. The Sugababes were a beautiful paradox of o...
Stewart Griffin
Stewart Griffin

1:26 PM - 15 Jul 2019



Dave Moore

There Might Be A Sugababes Reunion With Every Sugababe EVER

Stewart Griffin
Stewart Griffin

1:26 PM - 15 Jul 2019

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Ok inhale exhale children of the nineties and noughties.

The Sugababes were a beautiful paradox of our childhoods - in that they were an ever changing constant.

From the early noughties they had hits such as Freak Like Me, Round Round and Push The Button. 

People were often confused by them as it seemed the members were always changing. Originally it was Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhán Donaghy.

When Siobhán left, Heidi slotted in.

And when Mutya left Amelle jumped on board.

Finally, Keisha left the group in 2009 and Jade Ewan joined as her replacement.

It's a lot to process - we know. But bare with us because we have some news.

Amelle Berrabah has hinted at a potential Sugababes reunion - with every single one of the members involved since the band's inception.

Ehhh TAKE OUR MONEY.

Dermot and Dave were joined by Amelle, and her Club Tropicana co-star Joe McElderry, where he revealed she'd love to do it.

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