The Noughties Girl Group Reunites After Over Two Decades According to sources, including The Sun, a popular Noughties girl group has reunited after over two decades of hiatus. The group, which was regular on television and toured the world, released three singles, including "Coffee", "Shopping", and "Summer Gonna Come Again". Their hit single "Coffee" reached the top 20 in October 2000, following which they supported iconic bands such as Steps and Hear'Say. The group's reunion was hinted at by a post on The Mighty Hoopla's social media page, with "Coffee" playing in the background.
As news of the reunion spreads, fans are eagerly anticipating their next move, which may include a major gig. During their initial run, the group members pursued individual careers, with Louise Fudge turning her back on fame and the music industry to retrain as a hairdresser. Her salon... Louise Fudge Hair and Beauty, went on to be nominated at the prestigious English Hair and Beauty Awards in Manchester.
In a statement at the time, "Fudge expressed her gratitude at being recognized at such a notable awards ceremony," "saying," "To be recognised at such a prestigious awards as The English Hair and Beauty Awards is such an honour." The reunion marks a significant milestone for the group... and fans are eagerly waiting to see what the future holds for them.

A NOUGHTIES girl group have reunited more than two decades after their hit single - and appear to be gearing up for a major gig. During their history , the group released three singles including Coffee, Shopping and Summer Gonna Come Again.
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