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Michael: 'Wham! will never reform'
Published Tuesday, Apr 10 2007, 10:29 BST | By Nick Levine

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The 'Father Figure' star insists that it would be foolish for him to reunite with his former bandmate Andrew Ridgeley for a comeback tour.
Wham! scored 11 hit singles before splitting in June 1986. Michael went on to launch a successful solo career with his Grammy award-winning Faith album.
Michael said: "It would be almost as bad as The Sex Pistols when they reformed. I've never been tempted because Wham! was of its time. When the group started Andrew and I were both kids.
"We were at an age where how you were developing as a person was just as important as the songs you were writing. It all made sense then but at this point, a Wham! reunion doesn't make any sense."
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