Alesha Dixon confirms she is in talks for Mis-Teeq reunion

The Britain's Got Talent judge says she hasn't seen her former band mates “for so long” 
Back together: Alesha Dixon is reuniting with Mis-Teeq
Alistair Foster25 April 2016
The Weekender

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Alesha Dixon today confirmed she is meeting with her former Mis-Teeq bandmates to discuss a reunion.

The Britain’s Got Talent judge said she has not seen Sabrina Washington and Su-Elise Nash “for so long” but she is looking forward to catching up with them next month.

She was speaking as she launched her first fashion line, a capsule collection with Little Black Dress which she created with her designer friend Nicole Atkinson. It features nine dresses, priced from £120 to £230.

Mis-Teeq split more than a decade ago, after success with seven top 10 hit singles, including Scandalous.

With the girls: Pop band Mis-Teeq
Steve Finn/Getty

Dixon, 37, said: “I think I said something on Alan Carr recently and that’s how rumours start. We will be getting together in May for a meeting. We haven’t even all been in the same room together for so long. We want to have a catch-up, and we will have a conversation about Mis-Teeq. Nothing has been decided but it feels like we should be doing something.”

Dixon has been a dancer, singer, rapper, presenter and a television judge, and is now entering the infamously catty world of fashion — which she says she is fully prepared for. She added: “I don’t focus on it. We’re doing our own thing. We’re positive about it and we hope people like it. It’s really that simple.”

Dixon, who lives with boyfriend Azuka Ononoye and their daughter Azura, two, in Hertfordshire, said: “We’ve created something that will hopefully make women feel fabulous without breaking the bank. It’s all my vision and ideas.”

Alesha Dixon collection for Little Black Dress

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Alesha Dixon’s range is available exclusively at littleblackdress.co.uk, with £1 from every dress sold going to domestic violence charity Refuge.

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