Sugababes: 'Originals can't steal our name'

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Sugababes have revealed that the original lineup would not legally be allowed to use their name if they decide to reform.

However, the 'About A Girl' trio claimed that Siobhan Donaghy, Mutya Buena and Keisha Buchanan would still be able to perform songs from One Touch, the only album to include all their vocals.

"They could still perform them, but they can't use the name because it belongs to our record company who we signed to," Heidi Range told Real Radio.

"They wouldn't be allowed to use any of the songs except 'Overload', it would be like doing a cover," Amelle Berrabah said.

Latest recruit Jade Ewen played down reports that the original lineup are planning to reunite and insisted that she is not worried about the competition.

"Keisha just put on Twitter that she 100% is not reforming, but I think even if they do there is enough room for everyone, we wish them the best of luck," she said.

"We're not out to look for trouble, we're just getting on with what we're doing and enjoying ourselves," Range added.

Sugababes recently revealed that they are recording more new material for their upcoming album Sweet 7, which is scheduled for release in March.