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Sugababes are about to do what no other modern girl band has: a fifth album. But they're not the same trio who first shook their booties six years ago. Why? Because every time one of them flounces ...
The news of the court case comes as SugaBabes goes back on tour. The superstar trio, comprised of Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena, and Siobhan Donaghy, have had a run of acclaimed festival slots ...
The original Sugababes have reunited and are back in the studio, but they're no longer called the Sugababes because that name is now taken by the new incarnation of the group.
Sugababes' original trio have taken a brutal swipe at their former band members. Keisha Buchanan, 40, Mutya Buena, 39, and Siobhan Donaghy, 40, formed the iconic girl band in 1998.. However, the ...
The Sugababes enjoyed an impressive 13-year run in the music industry, with five Top 10 albums and in incredible 18 Top 10 singles. But as well as being known for their catchy tunes, the group is ...
The Sugababes went through numerous line-up changes over the years with all three original members eventually being replaced. Siobhan left in 2001 and was replaced by Heidi Range, ...
The Sugababes reported to have recruited former UK Eurovision entrant Jade Ewen to replace Amelle It was no great surprise when singer Amelle Berrabah quit the Sugababes at the end of last week ...
Sugababes and Natasha Bedingfield have been added to the line-up for BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend in Liverpool. They were announced by Radio 1 Breakfast Show host Greg James earlier as Anthems ...
SUGABABES have opened up on their normal jobs and secret struggle while out of the spotlight – after being welcomed back by their army of fans. Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan, now 38, and Siobh… ...
The Sugababes singer, 40, blacked out at the wheel during the terrifying experience. She has decided to open up to fans about the incident, which happened last year.
Sugababes’ original early 2000s incarnation was full of drama. Donaghy quit after their first album; the group subsequently went through a number of further line-up changes.