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Girls Aloud reunite for first time in 9 years to pay tribute to tragic Sarah Harding
Girls Aloud made their first appearance in front of the cameras since 2013 as they took part in Race for Life in memory of their late bandmate Sarah Harding.Cheryl, Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts smiled for the cameras in London's Hyde Park before taking part in the 5km race.All three of the women were wearing the signature pink top, with Nicola pairing it with black leggings and loose hair, while Nadine opted for high-waisted black shorts.READ MORE: Girls Aloud's Kimberley and Nicola reflect on 'magical' Sarah Harding tribute eventCheryl went for high waisted light grey leggings and tied her hair back under a flat cap as all three women stood next to each other and posed for the cameras.Fellow bandmate Kimberley Walsh couldn't make the event, but promised she would walk the distance remotely.The singer made an appearance alongside her bandmates via video link on Nicola's phone as they started the race to the sound of airhorns.Thousands of people gathered to see the pop stars run alongside other competitors also taking part in the Cancer Research UK event.All of the money raised from the event will help to fund vital cancer research, with runners paying £15 to take part.The four singers had vowed to run in the race to pay tribute to Sarah Harding, who died from breast cancer aged 39 in September last year.They are also planning to reunite on stage for a special gig for Sarah after cancelling their reunion tour following Sarah's death.Girls Aloud's gig is expected to happen later this year, with some of the proceeds going towards funds for medical kits to help detect cancer.Nadine said: "We’re planning a night for an event to raise money in honour of Sarah."We want to do something to help others.
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Girls Aloud's jaw-dropping career – BRITs outburst, £14m tour to Sarah Harding tribute
Girls Aloud dominated the charts for ten years from 2002 to 2012 with their catchy songs and easy-to-pick-up dance moves.The group who found fame on ITV's Popstars: The Rivals faced harsh criticism in their early days, with former manager Louis Walsh admitting he didn't want the group and students chucking things at them during university gigs.But they defied all the odds against them, with the chart-toppers going on to become one of the most successful girl groups in British history.READ MORE: Kimberley Walsh and Jay McGuinness supporting each other after co-stars' deathsAs the girls join forces today (July 24), to celebrate the Race For Life for Sarah, Daily Star has taken a look at some of their biggest moments.Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Cheryl Tweedy, Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts all dreamed of becoming the next big popstar during their younger days.In 2002, each girl auditioned for a new ITV show, Popstars, which aimed to create a boyband and a girlband to compete with one another for the Christmas Number One.The group, which was formed on November 30, 2002, competed each Saturday night to win the public vote before the five girls were announced as members of Girls Aloud.Sound of the Underground, their debut single, instantly topped the charts before spending four weeks at Number One, later being certified platinum.After the initial shock of winning Popstars, the girls spent five months locked away in the studio, working on their debut album, Sound of the Underground.The record which was finished in April of 2003, was released just one month later, instantly landing at Number Two on the official charts before it was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry,Following the success of the album,
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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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Kerry Katona pleads with Atomic Kitten bandmates to reconcile as 'life's too short'
Kerry Katona has called on her Atomic Kitten bandmates to reconcile in her latest column with OK!.The 41-year-old admitted to drifting from Liz McClarnon and Natasha Hamilton who she was in the band with until deciding to leave in 2000 when she fell pregnant.In her column, Kerry revealed she's not spoken to the other girls in years as she spoke about Girls Aloud reuniting for Race For Life in memory of their late bandmate Sarah Harding.READ MORE: Kerry Katona, 41, strips down to skimpy lace lingerie as she announces OnlyFans returnSaying she was friends with Sarah, who passed away from breast cancer last year, Kerry said it's a "lovely idea" what the Girls Aloud members are doing.For one day only, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Cheryl and Kimberley Walsh, will get back together to try and raise funds for crucial medical equipment that may diagnose cancer sooner.Speaking about the pop group reuniting in memory of Sarah, Kerry said: "I think it’s nice the girls are coming together and it’s for such a brilliant cause."Kerry continued: "I’m not as close to the Atomic Kitten girls as I once was, and it does make me wonder what would happen if, God forbid, anything happened to one of us."We’ve not spoken for years.
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