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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Rochelle Humes misses The Saturdays

    The girl group consisting of Frankie Bridge, 26, Una Foden, 33, Mollie King, 28, and Vanessa White, 25, announced a temporary hiatus earlier this year to pursue other projects and focus on their families, but despite their busy lives, the 'Xtra Factor' is pinging for her pals.


    Rochelle, 26, said: "We still see each other, we just aren't working together. Not being around four girls I spent all my time with took some getting used to. Now it's like, 'Oh, I've got to answer all these questions myself,' whereas before I could sit back a bit."

    Despite rumours the girl group have split for good, Rochelle - who is married to former JLS singer Marvin Humes, with whom she has two-year-old daughter Alaia-Mai - is adamant The Saturdays will be back.

    In an interview with the Metro newspaper, Rochelle said: "We've been asked this since before our first album came out. We're always honest. This year we're all concentrating on solo projects. Mollie's signed a deal, Una and Vanessa are working on solo material, Frankie's just had a little boy and is working on her own project. TV was my thing. "'Strictly...' came up for Frankie, Una's a judge on 'The Voice' in Ireland. We've always been like that - we like to do things on our own and we don't need to split up because we can all do what we want to do."

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