Sabrina Bryan Is ‘100% Down For’ Cheetah Girls Reunion: 'Would Love to Get on a Stage and Kill It Again'

Sabrina Bryan wants to get back on stage with her fellow Cheetah Girls.

Bryan, 39, recently joined Cheryl Burke’s podcast, Sex, lies and spray tanningand discussed her experience with fans of the Disney Channel favorite The Cheetah Girls movies.

“The Cheetah Girls would probably make a movie,” Bryan began. “I feel there are indications that something is going on.” Bryan admitted that she would “really love to do a reunion show.”

“I would love to get on stage and slay with my girls again,” said the professional dancer. “We were so many girls’ first concert at the time, and I would love to go and repeat our work on stage.”

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Bryan then suggested that the girls whose first concert was The Cheetah Girls “bring their kids” to the reunion show.

“I’m not sure if that will ever happen,” she admitted. “I would be 100% disappointed if that ever came up.”

Burke, 39, quickly asked: “So you guys are getting back together?” Bryan confirmed that she didn’t know, but confirmed the recent grumblings.

“Actually, rumblings and footsteps, I think, are starting to maybe happen,” the actress continued. “Nothing got the green light. I don’t think so yet.”

Kiely Williams, Adrienne Bailon, Sabrina Bryan in 'Cheetah Girls 2.'

Kiely Williams, Adrienne Bailon, Sabrina Bryan in ‘Cheetah Girls 2.’

Disney Channel / Courtesy: Everett

Burke also asked how the group of girls faced challenges together, and Bryan shared how she, Adrienne Bailon-Houghton, and Kiely Williams “became separated” from Raven-Symoné between filming the first and second films.

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She explained that the latter is being worked on That’s so Raven while the other three girls were completely engrossed in all things Cheetah Girlsincluding a joint tour.

“I think the second movie was a little difficult behind the scenes,” Bryan added. “I don’t think you see that shown on camera at all.” She went on to explain how “really young” the girls are, adding that they should have been “more aware” of how to approach the production of the second film “before [they] even went to Barcelona.”

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Bryan clarified that “nothing happened in Barcelona”, adding that Symoné, 38, stayed in the apartment while the others stayed in the hotel.

“Nothing was done on purpose in any sense. It just wasn’t the four of us like in the first movie,” Bryan said. “I wish we had fought for her to come to the hotel or to have an apartment where she was.”

“Time away from [set] is what really bonds you together as actors and friends, and we had that in the first movie,” Bryan continued. “I wish we had been a little more thoughtful, ‘There are four of us and we have to be together.'”

THE CHEETAH GIRLS, Sabrina Bryan, Raven-Symone, Kiely Williams, Adrienne Bailon, 2003 (c) Disney Channel/ Courtesy: Everett Collection.

Adrienne Bailon, Raven-Symone, Kiely Williams and Sabrina Bryan 2003. Courtesy of the Everett Collection.

Before Bryan hinted at a possible reunion, Symoné and Bailon-Houghton teased the possibility in a February 2023 interview, with Symoné once again toying with the idea with Party tonight last month.

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All three of them Cheetah Girls movies are available to stream on Disney+.

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