By Fehintola Betiku
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Apart from never having a number one single, it's easy to see how comparisons between The Saturdays and Spice Girls can drawn.
Both groups consist of five members and both groups were put together after a round of auditions to fill a gap in the market.
And speaking to In Touch magazine about the two bands likeliness, pregnant Rochelle Humes admitted that it's a 'compliment' to be put in the same boat at the nineties chart-toppers.
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'It's nothing but a compliment': Pregnant Rochelle Humes of The Saturdays opened up about her thoughts on being compared to the Spice Girls
Taking part in an exclusive photoshoot for the US publication, Rochelle, 23, takes it easy as the rest of her band mates enjoy a pillow fight.
With her back against the bed frame, the mother-to-be beams as she shows off her growing bump in a yellow vest top and a pair of checked shorts.
Giving her opinion on what she makes of The Saturdays sizing up with the Spice Girls, she said: 'To be honest, itâs nothing but a compliment!'
'It's amazing to be compared to them': Rochelle said it was a real honor to people size the two bands upÂ
'We're very different': Despite be happy to be put in the same boat as the Wannabe singers the 23-year-old made a point to state that they're not exactly the same
Out now: Read The Saturdays full interview in this week's issue of In Touch
But wanting herself and the girls to be known in their own right she added: 'Itâs amazing to be compared to them, but weâre very different.'
Despite claiming that they are different from the Wannabe singers, that didn't stop Rochelle from handing out names for Vanessa White, Una Healy, Mollie King and Frankie Sandford.
Failing to give herself a nickname, Rochelle quipped: 'Vanessa would be Party Spice, Iâd say Una would be Feisty Spice, Frankie could be Flirty Spice, and Mollie would be Smiley Spice.'
As The Saturdays continue promotion their new reality TV show Chasing The Saturdays, Vanessa did little to rid her party girl title in the interview with In Touch.
Loving life Stateside,'there aren't enough pubs', was the only issue White listed the US as she confessed: 'I get away with a lot.'
Not missing her spot on the dancefloor beside Vanessa, Una said that since giving birth to her little girl Aoife Belle Foden last March she'd had to slow down.
Healy said: 'I used to be a party pers on, but having a hangover with a baby is horrible!'
Hoping to break into the US charts the same way boybands One Directions and The Wanted have, Frankie spoke a little about the girls' relationship with the teen heartthrobs.
Clarifying that they share a family type union, Sandford said: 'Theyâre like our brothers.
She joked: 'When girls are screaming at them, weâre like, "Really?!" Theyâre just stinky boys to us!'
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