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Nadine Coyle: Girls Aloud reunion would take ‘so much’

The singer said her confidence drained away during her time in the chart-topping five-piece.

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Nadine Coyle says launching a Girls Aloud reunion would be like “moving a mountain”.

The girl band, who found fame in 2002 on TV talent show Popstars: The Rivals, went on hiatus on 2009 before splitting in 2013.

Coyle, 34, told Hello! magazine: “People are always asking if we’ll do something for our 20-year anniversary.

Nicola Roberts, Nadine Coyle, Kimberley Walsh, Cheryl and Sarah Harding of Girls Aloud
Girls Aloud on stage (Ian West/PA)

“It would be nice, but it takes so much, it’s like moving a mountain. So many people are involved.”

She said reviving the band with Cheryl, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh “would take a lot of planning and organising”.

The singer said her confidence drained away during her time in the chart-topping five-piece.

Hello! magazine cover
Hello! magazine cover (Hello!/PA)

“I was losing sight of myself and started to get anxiety and stress,” she said. “You work at such a pace and you don’t have time to sit with yourself.”

Coyle had daughter Anaiya with former American football star Jason Bell in 2014 and they later split after a 11-year relationship.

“There are no issues, no stress,” the ex-I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! star told Hello!

“We’re not together as a couple, but I see him every day. We get on great. We were always best friends.”

The full interview is in Hello! magazine, out now.

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