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Mutya Buena's £15K Taxi Bills: Sugababes Star's Wild Youth

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Mutya Buena spent £15,000 on taxis seeking lost youth during Sugababes fame.
  • Adults exploited Sugababes, prioritizing profit over the members' well-being.
  • Mutya Buena struggled with drugs and alcohol, calling her daughter her catalyst for change.
Mutya Buena's £15K Taxi Bills: Sugababes Star's Wild Youth

Mutya Buena, a founding member of the iconic girl group Sugababes, has unveiled the extraordinary spending habits that characterized her early fame. Buena revealed that during the group's peak, she incurred a remarkable £15,000 in taxi fares alone, an expenditure driven by a desire to reclaim the youth she felt was lost to the industry.

In her upcoming autobiography, 'Real Girl,' Buena discusses how exploitative adults prioritized financial gain over the welfare of the young band members. She recounts feeling that their worth was valued more than their emotional state, leading to a relentless pursuit of enjoyment to compensate for their missed childhood experiences. This period also saw her battling substance abuse.

Buena detailed her struggles with drugs and alcohol, admitting to excessive partying and the heavy use of antidepressants. She revealed that her daughter's birth in 2005 served as a critical turning point, compelling her to seek sobriety and become a stable role model. Her journey towards recovery is a central theme in her new book.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mutya Buena's autobiography is titled 'Real Girl'.
Mutya Buena spent approximately £15,000 on taxis.
Mutya Buena left the Sugababes in 2006, a few months after the birth of her daughter.

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