With matching blonde highlights and harmonising vocals, Atomic Kitten's legacy in the Brit music scene has been a lasting one.
Climbing the charts in the early noughties, the girl band proved serious pop competition until their 2004 split. The Liverpudlian group was formed in 1998, with Natasha Hamilton, Liz McClarnon and Kerry Katona uniting to record their first smash hit.
Weeks before Whole Again dominated the charts, Kerry quit the group, paving the way for Jenny Frost to replace her. The group have made sporadic attempts to reunite ever since, with a 2008 appearance and 2012's The Big Reunion summer tour.
Today, just Liz McClarnon and Natasha Hamilton are keeping the group alive, reportedly continuing to perform their hits as a double
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