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Frankie is still recovering but will tour

The Saturdays’ Frankie Sandford is still recovering from illness but will take part in the girl group’s forthcoming tour.

The ‘On Your Radar’ star rejoined the band earlier this month after taking almost eight weeks off to recover from the undisclosed illness.

In a statement, a spokesperson for The Saturdays said that Frankie is currently only rehearsing with the group ahead of their ‘All Fired Up’ tour.

“‘Frankie is still ill and she’s taking her time to recover. Under doctor’s orders she is only permitted to attend tour rehearsals,” they told MailOnline.

“She’s easing herself back in to things with the group but will be appearing on the tour which starts at the end of this month.”

Meanwhile, The Saturdays have given fans a sneak peak at their new album ‘On Your Radar’, which is released on Monday (21st November).

‘On Your Radar’ includes the singles ‘Notorious’, ‘All Fired Up’ and new song ‘My Heart Takes Over’.

Source: CapitalFM

Frankie to ‘return soon’

We don’t have any ‘additional information’ that we can really share about this, but to keep everyone up-to-date the groups spokesperson has confirmed that Frankie will return to the group as soon as she has recovered. The group’s spokesperson has been reported in the media as saying:

“She will be back with The Saturdays soon, when she is fully recovered.”

We know a lot of fans are worried about the constant speculation about the group splitting and Frankie not returning to the group etc. This is all media talk, please don’t get too upset and worried about it. As soon as we hear something we can officially report we will do so as we don’t really want to get into the habit of sharing gossip and unconfirmed reports.

Rochelle Wiseman told Digital Spy: “No, we’re not splitting. Frankie’s not very well and you can’t even have a flu or a runny nose before people start saying you’ve left the group.”

Mollie King added: “The thing is, as soon as you’ve been around for a certain amount of time those rumours are always going to start.”

Una Healy concluded: “In any other job if somebody had a few days when they were sick, nobody would say they’ve left. What are you supposed to do? You can’t come to work if you’re ill.”

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