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Sugababes star Siobhan Donaghy praises Jesy Nelson amid ‘long overdue’ changes towards mental health in music industry

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Sugababes stars have said they wouldn’t have been able to be as open about their mental health struggles back in the day.The trio – made up of Mutya Buena, Siobhán Donaghy and Keisha Buchanan – are celebrating their 20-year anniversary of their debut album, One Touch, while also preparing to drop new music.Speaking about the changes that have been made since they first stepped into the spotlight, Keisha and Siobhán revealed how ‘happy’ they are that the mental health of pop stars is discussed so widely now.And they opened up about how ‘grateful’ they feel that those are now making their way into the mainstream – something that would have been impossible when they first started out.Discussing Jesy Nelson’s exit from Little Mix due to her.

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