Famous 2000s group teases reunion, but sparks old conflict by excluding important member.

The issue has been ongoing for years.

August 31st 2024.

Famous 2000s group teases reunion, but sparks old conflict by excluding important member.
The 00s were a great decade filled with unforgettable faces and iconic pop groups. One such group was Atomic Kitten, loved by many for their catchy tunes and energetic performances. Recently, there have been rumors of a reunion for the group, but with one noticeable absence - Kerry Katona.

Atomic Kitten was originally formed in 1998 with three members - Kerry, Natasha Hamilton, and Liz McClarnon. They quickly rose to fame, but in 2001, Kerry left the group after announcing her pregnancy. Despite this, the group continued to thrive and went on to achieve three UK number one singles, including the famous "Whole Again," and two UK number one albums in the early 2000s.

Kerry, now 43, was replaced by Jenny Frost at the time. And with bands like the Sugababes, Oasis, and Girls Aloud all making a comeback, fans have been wondering if Atomic Kitten will follow suit. In a recent interview, Natasha, now 42, addressed these rumors and expressed her interest in getting the band back together. She also mentioned that the door is always open for Jenny to return whenever she wants.

When asked about the ongoing issues between her and her former bandmates, Kerry responded with kind words, stating that she wishes them all the best. In her column for New! Magazine in 2023, Kerry opened up about her sadness over not speaking to Natasha and Liz anymore. She revealed that she has reached out to them multiple times, but unfortunately, they haven't been able to reconcile.

In June, Natasha made a solo appearance on ITV's This Morning, where she talked about her return to music. She admitted that she had fallen out of love with music but found her way back. She also released a solo single in 2010 and lent her vocals to a Dutch DJ's single in 2007. However, she stated that she's never truly had a solo career and is now ready to give it a go.

Natasha also opened up about her life after Atomic Kitten, revealing that she was left traumatized by the sudden end of the group. She explained that she had spent five intense years with the band and struggled to adjust to life without them. She also mentioned that she learned who her true friends were during that time, as many of them disappeared from her life.

The Agency reached out to Natasha's representatives for a comment, but there has been no response so far. With the possibility of a reunion in the air, fans are eagerly waiting to see if Atomic Kitten will make a comeback. And if you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures to share, don't hesitate to get in touch with The Agency's entertainment team - they would love to hear from you.

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