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Monday, 11, Sep 2006 04:56
Girl group All Saints may have been off of the music scene for a few years, but they don't seem to have lost their ability to act like divas.
The reformed group were due to film their first video back together in Cuba, but insisted on moving the location of the shoot 6,000 miles because they couldn't all sit together in first class, the Sun reports.
A production team had spent weeks planning the video for Rock Steady, but when the girls said they had to fly together, the set was changed to Bucharest in Romania.
A source told the paper: "Weeks of planning went into doing the shoot in Cuba. Producers had booked flights for all the staff, hired equipment and arranged locations. But the girls weren't able to sit in first class on the same flight.
"They either had to go separately or sit in economy — which was seen as completely unacceptable."
The source added that the look of the video was to be "Sin City meets The Thomas Crown Affair" and that the girls would be involved in a bank heist using "cunning, couture and whips".
Made up of Melanie Blatt, Natalie and Nicole Appleton and Shaznay Lewis, All Saints were one of the most successful girl bands on the 90s with hits such as Never Ever and Pure Shores.