AFTER a history of infighting and a revolving lineup the original Sugababes are set for one of pop’s biggest – and least expected – comebacks.
Record labels are in a bidding war to snap them up after a phenomenal year that saw them shut down the Avalon field at Glastonbury as fans surged to watch them.
Having won back the rights to their name and ditched the execs they claim ordered the singers to “fight each other”, they are now doing it on their own terms.
Mutya Buena, now 37, Keisha Buchanan, 38, and Siobhan Donaghy, 38, first formed in 1998 but each left and were replaced, one by one, until a completely different trio made up the band.
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