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Mutya Keisha Siobhan might take a year off after their album comes out

  • August 7, 2013
  • Brad O'Mance

Mutya Keisha SiobhanKeisha of Mutya Keisha Siobhan fame has said the band may well have a bit of a break after their album comes out next year.

"We may want to keep going or we might be like let's take another year out," the former face of Jacques Townhouse cider told BBC Newsbeat.

"We'd love to keep touring, there's no reason to split up if you are enjoying it," she then added, which is good to know.

Elsewhere in the interview, Siobhan expressed her happiness at the sub­sequent success of the Sugababes after she'd left.

"I know for me, when I left, it was really nice to see it go on and flourish because it's something we worked hard on for years," she explained.

"Just because I wanted to leave doesn't mean the whole thing has to die a death."

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