Aug 18, 2007, 7:00 GMT
Fergie hates being famous, because she can't go anywhere without being recognised.
Fergie poses for the photographers during a press conference before the concert at Intercontinental Hotel in Seoul, South Korea, on 13 August 2007. The group has sold around 20 million albums worldwide, with hits such as 'Hey Mama.' EPA/KIM HEE CHUL
The singer admits she misses her anonymity and can now hardly ever indulge in her favourite hobby of people watching.
She said: "There are times when I'd just love to be part of the crowd. That's one thing I miss - just being able to people watch, without people watching me. I understand that it goes with the job, and I get that, but there are times I'd just like to be one of the crowd again."
Fergie is not the only star sick of their celebrity status.
Actress Meg Ryan recently claimed there was no "upside to fame".
The 'When Harry Met Sally' said: "When I first because famous, it was kind of traumatising, actually. You just constantly feel like you're getting hit.
"I would say there's no real upside to fame. No really measurable one. There's money, but that doesn't necessarily come along with fame.
"People always say that they can get dinner reservations, but come on - you could always figure out some other way to get dinner reservations."
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