Mis-Teeq Tease Comeback for 25th Anniversary of Debut Album
Mis-Teeq Tease Comeback for 25th Album Anniversary

Mis-Teeq have teased a major comeback to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album. Alesha Dixon, 47, Sabrina Washington, 47, and Su-Elise Nash, 44, have launched a new Instagram account, with fans speculating they will be announcing a comeback to mark the anniversary of their 2001 record Lickin' On Both Sides.

Three weeks ago the Instagram profile was set up with the trio sharing throwback footage in a string of posts. The bio reads: 'Mis-Teeq Official. 25 Years. One Legacy.' Then on Thursday came the biggest reunion hint yet with a post declaring: 'This profile has been claimed by Mis-Teeq. Please hold tight for further updates' and signed off by all three band members.

The girl group, which produced worldwide hit Scandalous, was formed in 1999. Mis-Teeq enjoyed major chart success, with two top ten albums and seven consecutive singles in the UK Singles Chart. However, in 2005 the group split up after their then record label folded.

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While it appeared Alesha was the one holding back a potential reunion, in 2020 it was revealed Sabrina was suing the Britain's Got Talent judge over song-writing royalties. A source previously told The Sun how Sabrina alleged Alesha had 'wrongfully claimed' royalties for their first two singles. Now, the women have settled their feud, with Su-Elise recently telling the Daily Mail how Sabrina was 'back in the fold'.

The 44-year-old said: 'Sabrina's back in the fold. We do like catch up every now and then and we have a little Mis-Teeq WhatsApp group so we can get in touch and talk about business stuff because there's always stuff going on in the background. But also just to see how we're all doing, and I think that that's quite nice, you know, it doesn't have to be an everyday thing.'

Su-Elise continued by revealing the group is currently in regular contact and have even spoken about reuniting. 'We definitely have always said we would never say never and it would always just have to be when the time felt right, we're all in contact at the moment, all three of us. We are speaking on a fairly regular basis, but there is nothing set in stone as yet. I think for us if the right opportunity presented itself, it's definitely something we would look at, but we don't have anything in the works at the moment. You know, Mis-Teeq, when we came out, we were kind of breaking ground for UK garage and R&B in the UK and we did have a lot of success and, I think that we're at a point now where if we, if we did decide to do something, it would be for the fun and the giggles.'

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