Anahi says she is ready for an RBD reunion; she just needs to know when and where and she will be there. 

Anahi says that if she gets a call about a RBD reunion she will act on it quickly, America TV reported.

"To me if they say RBD, I'll go anywhere, because before anything, I have a deep, immense appreciation to Pedro Damian," she said in an interview with the radio program "Todo Para la Mujer." "Thanks to him the six RBD members are what we are today, not only as artists, but as people."  

Anahi appreciates RBD so much that she said if they ever need her she will be there.

Although fans do not know when a possible reunion could occur for RBD, Anahi says she is fully prepared for when the day comes, Vanguardia reported.

RBD was formed from the telenovela "Rebelde." The six-member group found success from 2005 until separating in 2009.

The group's first four singles on their first album, "Rebelde," were all No. 1 hits in Mexico. The group also sold well in the United States, reaching No. 95 on the Billboard 200 and reached No. 2 on the Latin Albums chart.

Joining Anahi in the group were Dulce Maria, Alfonoso Herrera, Maite Perroni, Christian Chavez and Christopher Uckermann. Many of the former members of RBD have gone on to have successul careers of their own. 

Perroni is now an actress and singer. She has a new telenovela in the works. Dulce Maria is also a singer and last year was a judge on "Va Por Ti." Anahi is a singer and just married the governor of Chiapas, Manuel Velasco Coello.

Last time Anahi reunited with RBD, in February, fans all over the world were excited to see it and the group became a trending topic worldwide on Twitter