Rachel Stevens reveals that she is ‘one million percent’ up for an S Club 7 reunion
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‘I definitely would’: Rachel Stevens reveals she’s ‘a million percent’ up for an S Club 7 reunion… but shares effort to get the whole band together
Rachel Stevens has revealed that she would be ‘One million percent’ on board with an S Club 7 reunion, more than 20 years after she originally rose to fame in the band.
The former pop star, 44, stepped into the limelight in the septet, which also featured band members Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt, Jo O’Meara, Jon Lee, Paul Cattermole and Tina Barrett.
Despite the group getting back together on the beauty radar, she also shared that it would be difficult to get all seven members together at once.
‘I definitely would’: Rachel Stevens admits she’s ‘a million percent’ up for an S Club 7 reunion… but shares effort to bring the whole band together
To talk with The sunRachel has detailed her thoughts on a possible reunion and admits it is definitely something she would do.
She shared: ‘I would definitely do it. If everyone felt like it. One million percent.
“I always say the same thing that when there are seven of us together, it’s different for each band, because there are those extra two that make all the difference logistically.”
She shared: ‘I would definitely do it. If everyone felt like it. One Million Percent (Rachel pictured with bandmate Jo O’Meara in 2001)
At their peak: Rachel took the spotlight in the septet, which also featured bandmates Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt, Jo O’Meara, Jon Lee, Paul Cattermole, and Tina Barrett (pictured in 1999)
The star went on to reveal that the band is still in touch after being formed by former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller.
S Club 7 rose to fame in 1999 with hits such as Don’t Stop Movin’, Reach For The Stars and Never Had A Dream Come True, but they split in 2003.
And it seems Rachel isn’t the only member to reconcile, with Tina Barrett sparking reunion rumors in 2020.
Difficult: “I always say the same thing that when there are seven of us together, it’s different from any band, basically because there’s those extra two that make all the difference logistically,” Rachel said.
Formerly: S Club 7 rose to fame in 1999 with hits such as Don’t Stop Movin’, Reach For The Stars, and Never Had A Dream Come True, but broke up in 2003
Speaking of the potential of making new music after fellow iconic band Steps managed to make a successful comeback, Tina told The Sun: “We definitely want to do something new together.
“We’re all older now, so we can do something that reflects who we are now — not such a tiny noise, something more believable.
“I’ve talked to pretty much everyone and I think we’re all ready. So it’s about getting it on the agenda. I’m pretty sure it will.’
Rumors: And it seems Rachel isn’t the only member looking to reconcile, with Tina Barrett sparking reunion rumors in 2020 – The Sun told everyone ‘was for it’