Rachel Stevens on S Club 7 reunion: ‘It would be fun’
By Josh Haggis
Rachel Stevens has talked about the possibility of an S Club 7 reunion.
The pop group shot to fame with their BBC One show Miami 7 in 1999, and went on to notch up four Number One singles and four top ten albums during their five years together.
Recently, several members of the band joined forces again, with Bradley McIntosh, Paul Cattermole and Jo O’Meara teaming up to perform as “S Club 3” in the UK and Australia.
“We keep in touch. I haven’t seen them for a while but we’re always texting and tweeting and keeping in touch,” Stevens, now a mother of two, said during an appearance on ITV’s Lorraine.
She then said of the reunion: “Obviously it hasn’t happened yet because I think getting seven diaries together is really difficult. Everyone’s off doing their own thing, but it would be fun.”
Stevens then added, presumably forgetting about S Club 3: “I think if it was going to be, it would have to be all of us!”
Watch Stevens sing about letting her ex in the back door on her 2005 hit I Said Never Again (But Here We Are):
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