Leigh-Anne Pinnock has promised Little Mix are “100 percent” going to reunite.
The “Black Magic” hitmakers — which also featured Perrie Edwards and Jade Thirlwall — have been on indefinite hiatus since their “Confetti” tour ended in 2022, Hoewever, the “Stealin’ Love” singer has insisted they will perform together again in the future — but first they need to focus on their respective solo endeavors.
“I miss them so much. When you’ve worked so hard for something — and you finally get it — the idea of starting again is daunting, but I’ve been having so much fun. We’ve all said it, but it’s actually quite nice to have something of your own,” Pinnock said.
“We are 100 percent going to do a reunion; how can we not? But for this moment in time, we all need our own individual moments,” Pinnock told Dork.
The star revealed she and her bandmates had such a great time on the “Confetti” tour that they even discussed scrapping their hiatus plans. However, she ultimately feels they made the right decision.
“The three of us have this genuine sisterhood, and no one else will ever get it,” Pinnock said.
“In fact, that last tour was so beautiful that there were times when we asked if we should just carry on as Little Mix because it felt so good. I don’t think it would have worked at that point in our lives, though,” she said.
Pinnock was initially “petrified” about the idea of going solo, but she believes she has proven she was up to the challenge.
“I believe in my talent. I believe in myself, and also I just love to sing. There’s plenty of things I could do. But I know music is where I’m supposed to be. I’m excited to see where it’s going to take me next,” she said.
The “Wings” hitmakers — which originally included Jesy Nelson — formed on “The X Factor” in 2011, becoming the first group to win the show. Nelson quit the band in December 2020.