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They're back! Meet the old Sugababes. Who have a brand new name...
But they're not called the Sugababes. They're called MutyaKeishaSiobhan. Which if you say really really quickly, uh, still sounds like MutyaKeishaSiobhan
It's one of those things that everybody talks about, but that nobody actually believes while actually happen. Like flying skateboards and lickable wallpaper. Or Justin and Britney getting back together and wearing head-to-toe denim outfits to celebrate.
So, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, we're very happy to announce to the world that the original three members of the Sugababes, Mutya, Keisha and Siobhan have officially reunited, and are going to release some new music very, very, very soon.
Once you recover from the shock announcement, we'll tell you some more.
The girls, who haven't worked together since they were teenagers, have finally got back together, under the name MutyaKeishaSiobhan. Which might not be all that catchy, but which at least means that you know who they are. And if they remember to stand in that order when photos are being taken, it'll make identifying them much easier too.
And it sounds like the girls are really excited about it all.
"Wow your support for us has been amazing!!!! We're having the best time making this record, cant wait for you to hear it #BIGGRIN :-)," tweeted Keisha this morning after the news was announced.
And she's keen to confirm that there's no bad feelings between the new-not-Sugababes and the new-still-Sugababes. "I genuinely wish them the best of luck," she said recently. "I know people are always going to say, “oh, you’ve got to say that”… To be honest with you I was very hurt and disappointed and I did feel betrayed by the whole thing."
But things are different now. They're grown ups. With facial piercings and priorities and things.
"There will be no overworking people to the point where they’re depressed," Keisha reassures her fans. "There’s none of that stuff. We all have the same intentions. You need that. I’ve always wanted to be part of something where I genuinely felt sisterhood, and I feel like I’ve definitely found that now."
"The minute we sang together, we looked at each other, and we knew. It just worked."
AWWWW.
Can we just take a moment to acknowledge what an amazing thing these girls are doing here. We're not talking about the music (because we haven't heard it yet) and we're not talking about the whole getting-back-together-for-the-first-time-since-they-were-16 thing either. Because that stopped being impressive as soon as Facebook kicked off seven years ago.
But they're finally, finally going to thrust the name "Siobhan" back into the spotlight. And by doing so, help the thousands of hundreds of people around the world, who still insist upon pronouncing it See-ob-han. Rather that Shiv-vawn. Which is how it's meant to sound.
That's unless they get bored of all the syllables and just abbreviate it all to MKS. Which is what we'd do
So, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, we're very happy to announce to the world that the original three members of the Sugababes, Mutya, Keisha and Siobhan have officially reunited, and are going to release some new music very, very, very soon.
Once you recover from the shock announcement, we'll tell you some more.
The girls, who haven't worked together since they were teenagers, have finally got back together, under the name MutyaKeishaSiobhan. Which might not be all that catchy, but which at least means that you know who they are. And if they remember to stand in that order when photos are being taken, it'll make identifying them much easier too.
And it sounds like the girls are really excited about it all.
"Wow your support for us has been amazing!!!! We're having the best time making this record, cant wait for you to hear it #BIGGRIN :-)," tweeted Keisha this morning after the news was announced.
And she's keen to confirm that there's no bad feelings between the new-not-Sugababes and the new-still-Sugababes. "I genuinely wish them the best of luck," she said recently. "I know people are always going to say, “oh, you’ve got to say that”… To be honest with you I was very hurt and disappointed and I did feel betrayed by the whole thing."
But things are different now. They're grown ups. With facial piercings and priorities and things.
"There will be no overworking people to the point where they’re depressed," Keisha reassures her fans. "There’s none of that stuff. We all have the same intentions. You need that. I’ve always wanted to be part of something where I genuinely felt sisterhood, and I feel like I’ve definitely found that now."
"The minute we sang together, we looked at each other, and we knew. It just worked."
AWWWW.
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Can we just take a moment to acknowledge what an amazing thing these girls are doing here. We're not talking about the music (because we haven't heard it yet) and we're not talking about the whole getting-back-together-for-the-first-time-since-they-were-16 thing either. Because that stopped being impressive as soon as Facebook kicked off seven years ago.
But they're finally, finally going to thrust the name "Siobhan" back into the spotlight. And by doing so, help the thousands of hundreds of people around the world, who still insist upon pronouncing it See-ob-han. Rather that Shiv-vawn. Which is how it's meant to sound.
That's unless they get bored of all the syllables and just abbreviate it all to MKS. Which is what we'd do
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