Leigh-Anne Pinnock said a Little Mix reunion is certain to happen in the future [1].
The statement comes as fans continue to speculate about the group's return following an indefinite hiatus that began in 2022 [2]. Because the group was one of the most successful ensembles in recent pop history, any confirmation of a comeback carries significant weight for the music industry.
Pinnock said she has total confidence in the group's eventual return during a media interview. "There will be a hundred per cent a Little Mix reunion," Pinnock said [2]. She said this certainty is due to the enduring personal connections between the members, stating they remain like sisters [1].
"They’re my sisters and we’ll definitely get back together," Pinnock said [1].
Despite this certainty, other former members have offered more cautious perspectives. Jesy Nelson said that while a reunion is possible, the group's dynamics have shifted over time. "Never say never, but we probably see things a lot differently now," Nelson said [2].
Pinnock did not provide a specific date or timeline for the reunion, only indicating that it would happen soon. The group's hiatus has allowed members to pursue individual projects and personal goals—a transition that may influence the timing of any collective return.
The contrast between Pinnock's definitive stance and Nelson's hesitation highlights the complexity of reuniting a group after several years of separation. While the emotional bond remains a driving force, the professional alignment of all members remains unconfirmed.
“"There will be a hundred per cent a Little Mix reunion."”
The discrepancy between Pinnock's certainty and Nelson's ambiguity suggests that while the desire for a reunion exists, a formal agreement among all former members has not yet been reached. A reunion would likely be a strategic commercial move to capitalize on the group's legacy, but it requires navigating the different professional trajectories the members have taken since 2022.





