Fergie Reunites With Black Eyed Peas for Birthday Celebration

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"Finally got to break bread and celebrate our milestone birthdays together," Fergie captioned the post.

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The Black Eyed Peas perform during the Bridgestone Super Bowl XLV Halftime Show at Dallas Cowboys Stadium on Feb. 6, 2011 in Arlington, Texas. Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

Fergie has reunited publicly with her former Black Eyed Peas bandmates for the first time in years, marking a rare moment of togetherness nearly eight years after she stepped away from the group.

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The singer shared photos on Instagram on Dec. 13 showing herself alongside will.i.am, Taboo and Apl.de.Ap as they gathered to celebrate their milestone birthdays.

“Finally got to break bread and celebrate our milestone birthdays together,” Fergie captioned the post. “What a special night with my brothers, filled with so much love.”

The images show the four artists posing together in coordinated, fashion-forward looks, prompting immediate reaction from longtime fans of the group.

Fergie, born Stacy Ann Ferguson, officially exited the group in 2018, shifting her focus toward solo projects and motherhood. The Black Eyed Peas have continued to release music and tour as a trio since then, while maintaining that the split was amicable.

The birthday reunion follows another recent return to the stage for Fergie. In October, she made a surprise appearance during Ludacris’ set at ONE Musicfest in Atlanta, joining him to perform their 2006 hit “Glamorous.”

After the performance, Ludacris told the crowd that Fergie hadn’t “performed in seven damn years,” later writing on Instagram, “We Got FERGIE OUT THE F—IN HOUSE! ATLANTA WENT CRAZY! Love to my Sis.”

Fergie responded in the comments, writing, “Loved being able to honor you,” before adding, “Cheers to 25 years.”

Though the Black Eyed Peas reunion was informal and celebratory rather than professional, the moment carries weight given the group’s legacy. With Fergie as a core member, the Black Eyed Peas dominated global charts in the 2000s and early 2010s with albums like Elephunk and The E.N.D., producing hits including “Where Is the Love?,” “Boom Boom Pow” and “I Gotta Feeling.”

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