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Cheryl: 'The last thing she wants is to risk going back to the drama'

As they gear up to embark on their highly anticipated Show Tour, Girls Aloud, once the reigning queens of noughties pop, are facing both excitement and apprehension. With the tragic loss of Sarah Harding still fresh in their hearts, the remaining members – Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, Kimberley Walsh, and Nicola Roberts – are preparing to step back into the spotlight, but not without a hint of anxiety. Speaking to Heat, a source has shared that Cheryl, often regarded as the group's "head girl," is feeling a mix of emotions as rehearsals loom ahead.
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Girls Aloud promise “magic” tour – but shows will “never be the same” without Sarah Harding
Girls Aloud have promised fans that their upcoming tour will be “magic”, and added that it will “never be the same” without Sarah Harding.News that the ‘00s girl group would be reforming arrived last week (November 22), when surviving members Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Cheryl and Nadine Coyle announced that they would be coming together for a run of live shows next year.The 2024 gigs will mark their first performance as a group since 2013, it will also be their first tour since the death of bandmate Sarah Harding, who passed away in 2021 due to breast cancer.Now, in a new interview the members have shed light on what fans can expect from the live shows, and revealed how they plan to pay tribute to the late Harding.“It will never be the same again, we accept that,” Cheryl told Sky News, “but we’re going to make a new type of sparkle with her in it.”“You’re reminded so constantly that she isn’t here,” added Coyle, confirming that the performances will be dedicated to Harding. “She is very much a part of who we are still, a huge part.”According to the members, they still need to arrange who will sing lines originally sung by Harding when it comes to the live shows, and the rehearsals are set to begin in the new year.“Fans have lost Sarah as well,” said Roberts to the outlet.
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Girls Aloud's Kimberley and Nicola reflect on 'magical' Sarah Harding tribute event
Girls Aloud stars Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts have said their grief is still "raw" almost a year after the death of their bandmate Sarah Harding.Sarah passed away in September 2021 at the age of 39 after battling breast cancer.Her bandmates Kimberley, Nicola, Cheryl and Nadine Coyle are getting together this weekend to take part in Race For Life in her memory and predict it will be "magical".READ MORE: The Masked Singer's Nicola Roberts says therapy was 'best gift' after stalker ordealOpening up on Zoe Ball's BBC Radio show, Nicola said Sarah's death was "still such a shock"."You kind of go back to when it was the five of us and never in your wildest nightmares could you ever have imagined that it would have gone this way," she said."My sadness is for her. My sadness is the fact that she doesn't get to be here, that's where my sadness is."Kimberley said the grief was a "daily challenge"."It's crazy to me think that it's almost been a year," she said.She added that the loss hit her at times she didn't necessarily expect it, like when she hears a certain song or sees a certain plate of food."It feels like it's still so raw to us," she said.The band will come together at the weekend for Race For Life, after deciding it felt like the right thing to do in honour of their late bandmate.They will all be running in London except for Kimberley, who will be taking part elsewhere as she is away.She said: "We spoke to Sarah a lot in those last few months, as much as we couldn't bear to have these conversations, we had to because we felt so helpless and we were like, 'What do you want, what can we do?' and this was her wish.
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