Sabrina Bryan is hoping to get the Cheetah Girls back together for a reunion.
The girl group featured Bryan alongside Raven-Symone, Adrienne Bailon-Houghton and Kiely Williams and were launched with a self-titled movie in 2003 before going on to record together as a band a year later with the singers eventually releasing two albums and three soundtrack records which accompanied their three films and heading out on three tours before disbanding in 2008.
Now Sabrina has revealed she would love to get the group back together but thinks a film project is more likely than an album or a gig. During an appearance on Cheryl Burke’s ‘Sex, Lies and Spray Tans’ podcast, she explained: “The Cheetah Girls would most likely do a movie. I feel like there’s hints out there that there’s something going on. [I would] really love to do a reunion show …
“I would love to get on a stage and kill it again with my girls. We were so many girls’ first concert back in the day, and I would love to go and reenact our stage work.”
She then added a reunion show should be for all the young girls who attended their previous concerts who are now grown up, adding they could now bring their own kids along. Bryan said: ““I’m not sure if that will ever happen. I would be 100 per cent down if that ever came up.”
Bryan added of a reunion possibility: “Actually, rumblings and steps, I think, are starting to possibly happen. Nothing’s been green lit. I don’t think, not yet.”