Rochelle Humes can’t see herself reuniting with The Saturdays.
The singer dominated the charts with the girl group in the late ‘00s/early ‘10s with a string of hit singles and albums, including the chart-topping What About Us, but she insists that chapter in her life is closed.
Speaking on The Diary of a CEO podcast with Steven Bartlett, Rochelle admitted returning to the stage with Vanessa White, Una Healy, Mollie King and Frankie Bridge “just wouldn’t work”.
“I just can’t imagine doing it,” she confessed. “I’ve been there to see Marvin from the side of stage, doing the whole groupie wife thing, but… It just feels like a lovely chapter that ended for me.
“It was so lovely and I’ll always speak of it fondly, but it just feels like a period of my life that’s done.”
She added: “It just would feel like… I’ve got three kids and there’s so many things I turn down because they just wouldn’t work for my life. And that falls into that category.
“My life’s changed, I have a business – there’s no way I could be on tour,” she laughed. “Imagine, the girls in the office would be like, ‘Oh, she’s at The O2 tonight. We’ve got stuff to do!’ It just wouldn’t work.”
The Saturdays released their Top 10 debut single If This is Love in 2008 and hit the Top 5 with follow-up track Up, both of which appeared on their debut album ‘Chasing Lights’.
The group released a further three albums – ‘Wordshaker’, ‘On Your Radar’ and ‘Living For the Weekend’ – along with the ‘Headlines’ EP, before embarking on a hiatus in 2014.