Former 2000s pop stars spark speculation of getting back together after impromptu reunion 7 years since their break up.

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August 26th 2024.

Former 2000s pop stars spark speculation of getting back together after impromptu reunion 7 years since their break up.
It seems that a reunion for the popular girl group, The Saturdays, may be just around the corner. Move aside Oasis, because this news has sent fans into a frenzy with excitement and speculation. The group, known for their chart-topping hits like "Issues," "Up," and "What About Us," quietly split in 2014 to pursue solo projects and take a break from the music scene.

But recently, the girls have been sparking reunion rumors with their social media posts. Frankie Bridge, 35, and Vanessa White, 34, shared a photo together, looking absolutely thrilled to be reunited. The two singers were joined by their mutual friend Leah Meredith for a fun night out. This is the second mini-reunion in just a few weeks, as Una Healy also posted a photo with Vanessa, saying they hadn't seen each other in seven years.

Fans have been eagerly waiting for this iconic group to reunite, just like other popular girl groups such as the Sugababes, Girls Aloud, and Spice Girls have. And it seems their prayers may soon be answered. The rest of the group, Rochelle Humes and Mollie King, also appeared to be in high spirits as they declared how much they missed each other.

Una, 42, shared on social media how happy she was to be reunited with Vanessa after all these years. They spent the day catching up and reminiscing about old times. Vanessa also expressed her excitement, commenting that it's been almost seven years since they've seen each other. Una replied, "I know, it's so bad! But it feels just like old times with all the laughs. Love you ❤️."

Although just last week, Rochelle dismissed any comeback speculation, commenting heart-eye emojis on the interaction between Una and Vanessa. The 35-year-old singer revealed on the BBC show The Hit List, which she co-hosts with her husband Marvin Humes from JLS, that it's hard to get all five of them in one room for dinner. Their group chat is always filled with suggestions for drinks, but they can never seem to agree on a date that works for everyone. "We were a lot better when one person was in control of our diary," she laughed.

Despite the challenges, it's clear that fans are determined to make the reunion happen. The group, who are no longer listed on their record label's website, have had 17 charting tracks and successful albums. Fans have been pleading for a reunion, with one saying, "Y'all need to reunite and realize how much you're loved and missed." Another added, "We have Girls Aloud now, give us The Saturdays reunion music! We need a comeback album, please! I'm begging you, Una, get back together. It's been ten years, decades."

It's clear that fans are eager for new music and a reunion tour, with many expressing their excitement and support for the group. And it seems that the girls may be hinting that it's time to get back in the studio and make their fans' dreams come true. We can only hope and wait for more updates from the group. Have you been eagerly waiting for The Saturdays' reunion? Let us know and share your thoughts!

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