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BGT judge Alesha Dixon plans music comeback as she contemplates a move to the US

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Britain's Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon seems to have her fingers in all the pies at the moment as she prepares for a music comeback, while also hoping to break Hollywood.The stunning 41-year-old enjoyed her brief stint on America's Got Talent and she already can't wait to head back for bigger and better things once lockdown is over.As the mum-of-two proved to be a hit, appearing alongside Simon Cowell on the US talent show, it really is no wonder that she would be contemplating a return.And it seems Alesha is also hoping to venture back into the music industry.Alesha, who made up one third of the 90's girl group Mis-Teeq, is getting herself ready to unveil some more music and already has two tracks ready to go.Speaking to The Sun Online,.

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