Girls Aloud formed almost twenty-years-ago on the now decommissioned talent show, Popstars: The Rivals, which launched the group to become the biggest girl band of their time.Despite winning a place in the music defining group thanks to the public vote, Sarah Harding has revealed that she believed her bandmates had hoped for somebody else to take her place.In the weeks leading up to Christmas 2002, six girls and six guys battled it out to win a place in two groups, now known as Girls Aloud, or the boy band, One True Voice.Sarah, 39, managed to win the last spot in Girls Aloud, with now-retired singer Javine Hylton being faced with the ultimate blow.However, despite her killer vocals and rocky edge making her a stand out, the Threads.
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