Leigh-Anne Pinnock is certain that Little Mix will reunite in the future because they are like “sisters”.
The Wings group – which also included Perrie Edwards, and Jade Thirlwall – went on hiatus last year, two years after the departure of founder member Jesy Nelson, but the Don’t Say Love hitmaker is convinced it won’t be a permanent break.
“I definitely feel like we will do something together, like [a] reunion. Like we are still all sisters and super tight, so yeah. I definitely see that for us in the future,” said Pinnock.
After the band split up, she began to work on her own music, and released her debut single Don’t Say Love in June, before quickly following it up with her second solo single, My Love in September, which featured Ayra Starr.
When the singer was asked what the differences were between being a solo artiste and part of a band, Pinnock emphasised that they were nearly incomparable.
She explained: “So much is different.
“I feel like not having that sort of unit around, that sisterhood and being on your own onstage is, like, scary.
“Singing a whole song … everything is so different, but it feels good, it feels liberating.”
This isn’t the first time Pinnock has confirmed the group are planning to reunite in the future.
Speaking on the Happy Place podcast, she teased: “We will definitely do a reunion. How can we not?
“Let’s enjoy this time now but in five years’ time we’ll get back together, make a load of money.”