IT’S been two decades since Louis Walsh created Girls Aloud on Popstars: The Rivals – but today he reveals: “I never wanted them.” The talent show veteran claims all-female bands are dogged by friction, body obsession and — in a thinly veiled dig at his long-time nemesis Cheryl Tweedy — a desperation to become Wags.
Louis, 69, was a judge on the 2002 ITV series that saw hundreds of hopefuls battle to win places in a girl group and boy band, before the two were pitched against each other in a race for the Christmas No1.
He said: “I thought I was going to get a boy band — I was convinced. “And they gave me the girls. I didn’t want them. “Girls don’t like each other in bands — it’s very simple.
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