Natasha Hamilton ignites hopes of Atomic Kitten reunion – but without one major star

Natasha Hamilton ignites hopes of Atomic Kitten reunion – but without one major star

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Before the release of their debut single, Natasha Hamilton joined Atomic Kitten in the late 1990s, and she now speculates that the band might form a reunion band.

Natasha Hamilton has suggested that she is bringing the two girls back together to bring back Atomic Kitten. The 43-year-old joined the band just in time for their debut single to be released in 1999 despite not being a founding member.

After Kerry sensationally quit the band in 2001 after achieving a number one with the hit single Whole Again, she soon gained fame along with Liz McClarnon, 44, and Kerry Katona, 45. Jenny Frost, 47, followed her. Heidi Range, 42, who left Atomic Kitten for a different record deal, made up the original line-up: Liz, Kerry, and Sugababes star of the future.

Although the band have since broken up, most recently returning in 2008 and then again in 2012, playing sporadic gigs until the end of the year.

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Atomic Kitten have found renewed interest after featuring in the hit BBC documentary, Girlbands Forever, and now Natasha has suggested the group could make a comeback.

The chart-topping singer said, “Never say never with a reunion, because nostalgia always hits people at different times, and I’ve spent a lot of time with Jenny this summer.

She continued, “It’s obvious that Liz just had a baby, so this isn’t the ideal time,” but I always advise never say never. We are three of us, and we are so close, and I’m hoping that we will be able to work together at some point in the future.

Natasha did evoke memories of her early years as the top of the charts while omitting Kerry, one of the most well-known members of the Atomic Kitten.

She said, “I think as the years pass and you become more and more distant from it, your mind starts to think, “Wow, it almost seems like, did it really happen?” But I’m sure it did, and I have many fond memories. We certainly went through some difficulties, but I think the good times were unquestionably more than the bad.

Louis Theroux and his production company Mindhouse co-produced Girlbands Forever. He previously stated, “I couldn’t be more thrilled to be a part of making this wonderful series. ” He previously explained why he chose to focus on music icons from the past.

In the 1990s, the Spice Girls, Eternal, and All Saints all appeared on stage. Pop music and British culture in general had a special time during this period. Then, in their place, a parade of girl bands, each with a different type of talent and style, and frequently with a funny ending.

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It was a real pleasure to go back and rediscover all the music, those videos, and the interviews they conducted.

He continued, “There was pain behind the music, as is often the case, and there was a price to be paid for that level of young fame.” However, we primarily wanted this to be a celebration of a period of extremely special music and talent.

Source: Mirror

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