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Sunday, March 5, 2017 5:23am ET by  

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Atomic Kitten member admits 90s pop trio are done making albums

Atomic Kitten's Natasha Hamilton says the 90s pop trio are done making records as it's "too big a job" with their work and life commitments.

The 34-year-old singer has admitted the chances of the 'Whole Again' group putting out new music is slim as they are all focused on their separate projects and looking after their families. 

Asked if the trio - also comprised of Kerry Katona, 36, and Liz McClarnon, 35 - will release any new music, Natasha has revealed it's unlikely, but they "still love gigging."

Although she has no plans to record new music, Natasha hasn't ruled out the possibility of having her own solo music career and would love to go on the road with a theatre show of some kind.

She said: "I would love to have a solo music project. I have not written it off, who knows what the future holds? I'd love to do something more stripped back, maybe a theatre tour or something with a piano and a string quartet, a bit of brass. I'd love to do that. I am at my best when I am singing live on stage. 

"That is something I'd love to do and hopefully that will happen in the future, but no plans as of yet."

Atomic Kitten released three studio albums during their peak, 2000's 'Right Now', 2002's 'Feels So Good' and their last 'Ladies Night' in 2003.

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