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Saturdays Not Sexy

22 September 2009

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The Saturdays don't think they're sexy.

The British girl group - famed for their skimpy clothes and raunchy dance routines - can't understand all the male attention they attract but admit it's flattering to be considered attractive.

Singer Frankie Sandford said: "I don't think we are sex symbols. It's cool, but I don't really think of myself in that way. It's funny when you see things written about you. Our agent opened up a magazine the other day on the plane and there was a picture of me with my a**e hanging out. It was really awkward - we both sat there looking at my a**e! But it's cool. It's nice if people think we're hot."

She told Zoo magazine: It's not exactly what you'd wear to walk down the street! It's very sexy and we're not ashamed of it

Although they wear provocative outfits on stage, band member Una Healy claims they always look "classy".

She told Zoo magazine: "It's not exactly what you'd wear to walk down the street! It's very sexy and we're not ashamed of it. But we're not sl**s either. We're classily sexy.

"Every girl goes out on a Saturday night to be a sex symbol. When I walk into a bar, I never feel special because so many of the girls are stunning."

Frankie and Una are joined in The Saturdays by Mollie King, Vanessa White and Rochelle Wiseman.

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