
Warner Records has denied claims that it approached the three original Sugababes about reuniting.
Reports yesterday suggested that the label had offered Keisha Buchanan, Mutya Buena and Siobhan Donaghy a group deal and individual solo contracts.
"We haven't seen them here or heard anything about it. I don't think they've got the story right," a statement reads.
The first lineup rose to fame in 2000 with 'Overload' and released album One Touch together. Siobhan quit the group a year later, followed by Mutya Buena in December 2005. Keisha Buchanan became the last original member to leave in September.
Island Records, the current Sugababes label, has yet to comment on the reports.













