HUGE noughties boyband are finally reuniting with full line up despite bitter fall out, say fans who’ve spotted clue
POP fans are convinced that one of the biggest bands of the noughties is reuniting.
Eagle-eyed followers spotted that the group Five have wiped their official Instagram account – and uploaded a rather telling post.
They shared a clip from Euston Station with the lyrics to their best loved song – Keep On Movin’ – running along the ticker board.
It was captioned “27.02.25 Loading…” and included a link to their website.
Fans rushed to speculate about what it might mean, desperate to find out if all five members would be returning.
The original line-up included Sean Conlon, Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson, Abz Love and Jason “J” Brown.
And fans now think they could all be back, with one person commenting: “If J comes back this is the best thing to happen since the 5 piece Spice Girls Olympics performance in 2012.”
Another wrote: “Please say you’re ALL getting back together.”
While someone else commented: “We getting a tour with Five of them.”
Others pointed out that all band members have wiped their profiles – in a hint they are all on board.
And fans have also uncovered a new company was created last year – called All Five Ltd – with all five band members listed as directors on Companies House.
The boys split on 27 September 2001, but have reunited several times over the years.
In 2006 they performed without Sean briefly, and then in 2012 tried again – this time with Sean but without J.
Most recently Sean, Ritchie and Scott, performed together again a trio.
J was left gobsmacked as his bandmates accused of him of being a bully when they appeared on The Big Reunion, in 2013
He later hit back, saying: “I thought, ‘I actually can’t believe what I’m hearing and who I’m hearing it from’. I was loud and a bit aggressive at times, and I was physically bigger than them so I can see how that could have been taken a certain way.
“But never in my mind was I so-called bullying people.”
On the show, fans were gobsmacked as the band rowed about their split, with Ritchie raging: “There were two obnoxious people who ruined it for us – Sean and J.”
Five's best loved songs
- Slam Dunk (Da Funk) – released in 1997
- When the Lights Go Out – released in 1998
- Got the Feelin’ – released in 1998
- Everybody Get Up – released in 1998
- If Ya Gettin’ Down – released in 1999
- Keep On Movin – released in 1999
- We Will Rock You” – released in 2000
- Let’s Dance – released in 2001