Ex-Sugababe Amelle Berrabah has revealed a ‘few secrets’ will be exposed in a new BBC documentary.
The pop star, 41, joined the ever-evolving band in 2005 when she took over from Mutya Buena and stuck around until the girl group went on hiatus in 2011, working with bandmates Heidi Range and Jade Ewen.
The trio released the seventh album, Sweet 7, before their split, but it’s unlikely we’ll see them reunited on stage anytime soon – although there is said to be no bad blood between the five of them.
In 2019, the original Brit award-winning line-up – Mutya, Keisha Buchanan and Siobhán Donaghy – won a legal battle to reclaim the name, meaning Amelle and co can’t get back together under the same banner.
Discussing the 2011 split on Fubar Radio in 2019, Berrabah said: ‘It did get a little me

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