20 years ago, Kimberley Walsh was joined by Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts and the late Sarah Harding as they burst onto the pop music scene in 2002.
And as the girls celebrate their incredible time in the industry, Kimberley, 40, addresses how it feels to have that legacy and still be a huge part of people's lives.
She told OK!: "For me, this 20-year thing, with everything that we’ve dealt with over the past year, it’s different. "But I still feel very grateful that people still celebrate our music and do appreciate our moment of pop." She continued: "Personally, I feel very grateful to still be out there in a job that I love and being part of the industry that I grew up loving and wanting to be in." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
Kimberley went on to break her silence over Little Mix going on their hiatus and there no longer being a big girlband on the scene for the first time since the Spice Girls. "I love Little Mix.
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