Pulp reunion 'would depend on money'

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A Pulp reunion would only happen if the money were right, Jarvis Cocker has claimed.

The former frontman previously stated that he had no intention of reuniting the 'Disco 2000' band but has since suggested that a financial incentive might sway him.

"It all depends on how much money is on the table," he told The Sun.

Cocker added that he would be watching how well Blur's comeback performances are received later this month at Glastonbury Festival.

"It'll be interesting to see whether it's a nostalgia thing or if it's valid," he said.

Pulp rose to fame in the 1990s with their fourth studio album His 'N' Hers, which spawned the singles 'Lipgloss', 'Do You Remember the First Time' and 'Razzmatazz'.

Cocker recently admitted that he was "not proud" of his infamous stage invasion at the Brit Awards 1996.