Ex Sugababes to reform The Sugababes? Again?

Ex Sugababes to reform The Sugababes? Again?

18 October, 2011
by: Spoonfed Live Music Team

Is it just us, or is history repeating itself all of a sudden?


Oh god here we go again. You might have missed it, but in between all of this Stone Roses hullaballoo,  that rumour about the original Sugababes getting back together is back doing the rounds again. Has everyone forgotten what they learned in Back to The Future 2? Two Sugarbabes would destroy the universe as we know it.

Anyway, to save us all the time and bother, here’s what we wrote back in Novemember 2009, the last time this happened:-

“In what feels like a weird re-enactment of the American Civil War, the three original Sugababes – Keisha, Muyta and that ginger one Siobhan that no one remembers are rumoured to be set up another version of the Sugababes.

According to Holymoly.com, it is alleged that the three-piece will be offered solo deals as sweeteners to get them signed on the dotted line in high level meetings with record bosses today. Siobhan is said to be reluctant, meaning that true to form, the fighting has already begun. (it was on the NME this time)

Obviously, this throws up a few questions, like, can two Sugababes exist in the same space? Which group gets to keep all the good songs? What would happen if they come into contact with each other? Are the ‘new’ Sugababes constitutionally obliged to use force to stop a group of secessionists setting up a rival pop group? Confused? You will be.”

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