Keisha Buchanan has revealed that she felt she bore "the brunt of criticism" as a black singer in Sugababes.The noughties girl band, whose hits included Hole in the Head and Push the Button, were famed for their ever-changing line-up as well as their chart success.Buchanan, Siobhan Donaghy and Mutya Buena started the band in 2000 but were plagued with rumours that some of the members, Buchanan in particular, were difficult to work with, especially following Donaghy's departure.However, Buchanan, now 35, believes that she was used as "collateral" and thrown "under the bus" due to systemic racism.Speaking on This Morning, the singer told Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby that she now only feels comfortable to speak on the record about.
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