GIRLS Aloud will reunite at a charity gala this week to celebrate late bandmate Sarah Harding a year after her tragic death from cancer aged just 39.
But Kimberley Walsh reveals the group have vowed not to sing together at the event, saying: “It doesn’t feel right without her. “We miss her so much.
It’s just so hard to get your head around it — to realise that she’s gone.” Instead the girls have invited It’s A Sin actor and Years & Years singer Olly Alexander to perform, along with Sarah’s St Trinian’s movie co-star and friend Ricky Wilson and pop veteran Chrissie Hynde.
Putting the event together, which was Sarah’s dying wish, has been extra-special for Kimberley after she was unable to join Cheryl Tweedy, Nicola Roberts and Nadine Coyle on a charity walk earlier this year. ‘We’ll both be having a fan girl moment’ Kimberley explains: “I was in Ibiza for my mum’s 70th and I was gutted to miss it, to be honest.
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