Mutya Buena, a singer for the Sugababes, left the group at the end of 2005, just after giving birth to Tahlia-May. Amelle Berrabah took her place.
Sugababes star Mutya Buena revealed postnatal depression was one of the contributing reasons to her quitting the hit band. The 40-year-old musician left the girl group at the end of 2005, a few months after welcoming her daughter Tahlia-May, and was soon replaced by singer Amelle Berrabah.
Mutya later joined Keisha Buchanan and Siobhan Donaghy on a tour and jointly record new music. Mutya revealed in a new interview that she would have left the organization if she had had more free time to “colllapse” while away from her job and how she would have stayed.
The actress revealed that when I left, it was when I had just my daughter.
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Bandmate Keisha discussed the challenging experiences the group has had over the years in an interview with Glamour UK.
We had every reason to give up, but God said, “It’s your time,” but we were able to go through those trenches, to be told no, to be told who we should be, to experience those frustrations.
The Sugababes acknowledged earlier this year that they had “obstacles” to overcome during their comeback.
Fans were left speechless in 2011 when it became known that Mutya, Keisha, and Siobhán would be reunited for the first time since Donaghy’s departure.
The original members, however, formed MKS and performed a number of sell-out shows nationwide as well as releasing original music after Keisha left the group in 2009.
The band regained the legal rights to use their name in 2019, which helped them reach fame.
Siobhán said the legacy left behind the recognizable girl group was “amazing” after speaking with the Mirror for the first time during an exclusive conversation.
On the one hand, doing a show makes everything so much easier because everyone chimes along to every performance. Additionally, there is a lot of new music to live up to, so I believe that is good pressure and inspires us.
According to Keisha, “We have always been important to us, and I think one of the main things that led to our getting back together was that we wanted to pick up where we left off.”
Mutya continued, “And give back to the fans as well; I think we’ve had such great supporters from then until now.” They “deserved a different ending,” Keisha continued.
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Source: Mirror
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