The Cheetah Girls was one of the biggest girl groups in the early 2000s, thanks to their Disney Channel background; they spawned several hit songs, movies, and tours.

According to J-14, Raven-Symoné recently teased The Cheetah Girls having a reunion; "Another moment in culture that gave girl power, that gave fashion, that gave songs - [I'm] very blessed to be a part of that and can't wait to see what the future holds with that."

The three-membered girl group did not last too long in the music scene; they debuted in 2003, but disbanded in 2008, citing "catfights" and "territorial issues" for the split.

World In Need of The Cheetah Girls Reunion?

This is not the first time Symoné hinted at The Cheetah Girls making a comeback.

"It's gonna be interesting to see what the future holds in regards to the Cheetah Girls," the singer-slash-actress continued about the group's cultural impact.

"If something happened where the Cheetah Girls came back together on screen, I think the new generation would see how important it is for girl[s to have] community - and this generation's already doing it, right?"

Symone also reflected on the new-age feminism that is prospering among younger generations, which is a representation of what The Cheetah Girls stood for.

"I think now it's starting to change a little bit. I think girls are more like, 'I got you, girl,' and to be able to mirror that back in such an iconic, cool, innovative way that screams Cheetah ... I mean, I'd be a part of it."

Fans could not help but gush and express their excitement about the rumored reunion: "Raven-Symoné is giving so many hints about a new Cheetah Girls project, and here they are!"

"Need them to include Cheetah Girls 3 songs in the reunion cause it's soundtrack."

"Needs a theatrical release and a bigger budget!!!" Another added.

The Cheetah Girls consisted of Symone, Adrienne Bailon-Houghton, Sabrina Bryan, and Kiely Williams.

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The Cheetah Girls Feuding Behind The Scenes?

According to reports, one of the major reasons why The Cheetah Girls broke up in the first place is due to internal conflict.

Williams reportedly has a feud with Bailon-Highton for years now, and she also claimed that she does "not speak" or "think about" the latter.

As of this writing, though, there are no reports about the pair making amends.

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