Former Sugababe Amelle Berrabah Plans Reveal Secrets in BBC Documentary After Reunion Exclusion
Former Sugababe Amelle Berrabah Plans Reveal Secrets in BBC Documentary After Reunion Exclusion

Former Sugababe Amelle Berrabah Plans Reveal Secrets in BBC Documentary After Reunion Exclusion

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Amelle Berrabah, who joined the Sugababes in 2005 and remained until their 2011 hiatus, is set to reveal untold stories from her time in the band in a new BBC documentary called Girlbands Forever. Despite being excluded from the Sugababes' 2019 reunion, which featured the original members Mutya Buena, Keisha Buchanan, and Siobhán Donaghy who legally reclaimed the band's name, Amelle promises to share some "secrets" and behind-the-scenes insights. She expressed gratitude for her time with the group and reflected on the "messy" split, which was not amicably resolved, and lamented that newer members like Jade Ewen did not get to experience a longer tenure. Amelle's participation in the documentary comes amidst lingering tensions with original member Keisha Buchanan, who has publicly discussed feeling ousted from the band by management. The documentary aims to provide a nostalgic look at the era of girl bands and promises to shed light on the dynamics and history of groups like the Sugababes. Amelle has emphasized her appreciation for the impact of girl bands on pop music and the fans who continue to support their legacy.

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