Diana Ross has the ultimate say on the Supremes getting back together. In a new interview with The Hollywood Reporter, singer Mary Wilson looks back on the iconic girl group, which is celebrating its 60th anniversary.
RELATED: Diana Ross Didn’t Realize ‘I’m Coming Out’ Was A Gay Anthem At First “We sat outside Motown every day until one of the producers came out and said, ‘You know what, we need some background hand claps,'” 76-year-old Wilson recalls of trying to get signed. “Our parents had to actually sign the contract because we were underage.” The group, which was originally called the Primettes, changed their name to the Supremes at the behest of executive Berry Gordy.
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