Sugababes Reunion 2023: Heidi Range Living Her Own Dream Now, Ruling Out Band's Revival?

Sugababes back in 2011
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Despite the desire of the Sugababes' fans, Heidi Range has ruled out ever performing with them.

After Siobhan Donaghy left the top-charting group in 2001, the stunning Liverpudlian girl took her place.

Despite rumors that new music was almost ready, the band, which at the time comprised of Jade Ewen, Range, and Amelle Berrabah, announced an indefinite halt in 2011.

Donaghy, Keisha Buchanan, and Mutya Buena, the original Sugababes members, reassembled the group in 2019, but fans have been clamoring for Heidi to perform with them.

Heidi said to the Mirror when asked about a potential reunion that at present, she really does not know, but she's not the type to say never, either. At the same time, while she's not thinking about donning her Red Dress again, she's also ruled out the prospect of solo material. She clarified that she's not considering performing solo songs.

After living her ideal career as a singer, Heidi is now a stay-at-home mother through partnerships with Omaze and the NSPCC.

This is a "dream come true" for her. All six members of the group "talk about" coming together for a concert, according to former member Berrabah, who also told RTE that the topic "comes up now and then."

After saying that it was a "matter of when people are free," she informed the Official Charts Company that they had been approached in order to tour together. The celebrity remarked of being asked to participate in the Omzae Million Pound House Draw and NSPCC: "It's a privilege. She shared that she's a mother of two little girls, and the Speak Out Stay Safe program is something she is really passionate about.

Participants in the tournament have a chance to win an opulent, £3 million home in the Cotswolds with a heated pool. In the past year, Heidi has served as an ambassador for the NSPCC. She claimed that when she learned that 500,000 kids in the UK experience abuse every year, she was astounded.

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She said that the fact that there is a charity out there like the NSPCC and Childline, where children can reach out and have a voice, blows her mind and breaks her heart.

This is not the first time that Heidi Range expressed she has no regrets leaving Sugababes.

Heidi, who last performed with the group in 2001, has already then confessed that being a mother is her top priority. She admitted to living out of a suitcase for roughly 15 years while she was a member of the Sugababes to new! magazine. And once sje had Aurelia, she was fortunate enough to be in a position where she could choose to stay at home. She added that when one has children, everything suddenly stops being about one's self.

The 'Round Round' hitmaker however admitted that being a parent can be "stressful," especially since her youngest is at the age where she is "always on the move." The hitmaker was also a member of Atomic Kitten in the late 1990s alongside Kerry Katona and Liz McClarnon before she was replaced by Natasha Hamilton.

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