Six years before her death, Girls Aloud star Sarah Harding shared an almost prophetic fear of being diagnosed with breast cancer.
06.09.2021 - 20:01 / ok.co.uk
BBC Breakfast came under fire on Monday after it spelt Sarah Harding's name wrong in a tribute following her tragic death on Sunday 5 September aged 39.
During the broadcast, guest Lizzie Cundy appeared via video to pay tribute to Sarah with viewers noticing that the late singer's name had been spelt as "Sarah Hardy" on the screen.The banner read: "Lizzie Cundy, friend of Sarah Hardy." Taking to Twitter, angry show watchers called out BBC Breakfast for the "disrespectful" mistake and encouraged
.Six years before her death, Girls Aloud star Sarah Harding shared an almost prophetic fear of being diagnosed with breast cancer.
Cheryl has paid tribute to her Girls Aloud bandmate Sarah Harding after her death at the age of 39, describing her as “stunning, unique, crazy, quirky, kind and soft hearted”. The singer revealed last August that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer, which had spread to other parts of her body.
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Gogglebox star Sandi Bogle has paid tribute to her late friend Sarah Harding in an emotional post on her Instagram page. The Channel 4 favourite took part in Celebrity Big Brother in 2017 with the late Girls Aloud singer, who died of breast cancer Sunday, September 5.
Sarah Harding tragically passed away at the age of 39 after a battle with breast cancer, and now Dr Hillary Jones is urging women to check their breasts.
Cheryl has paid a heartfelt tribute to fellow Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding following the news of her tragic death on Sunday.Taking to her Instagram page on Monday, the former X Factor judge touched upon her disbelief and shock as she reassured the Girls Aloud fanbase.READ: Sarah Harding's death leaves friends and family devastated - see tributesWATCH: A look back at Sarah Harding's life"Although we knew this day would arrive I am somehow still feeling at a loss for words that our stunning,
After more than 10 years sharing a stage, a dressing room and your dreams with someone, it’s no wonder that Cheryl is still struggling to process the devastating death of her band mate Sarah Harding.
News of Sarah Harding’s death from breast cancer, aged just 39, appears to have hit harder than many people expected it to, but perhaps there’s a simple reason for that. Perhaps it’s because Sarah Harding embodied everything life – and pop – is supposed to be.
Girls Aloud singers Cheryl and Kimberly Walsh paid heartbreaking tributes to former bandmate Sarah Harding, who lost her battle with breast cancer aged 39. Over the weekend, Sarah's mother Marie broke the sad news on her daughter's tragic death on her Instagram.
As a Girls Aloud fan since their formation on prime time Saturday night TV in November 2002, it’s difficult to articulate just how much the band - and the unparalleled part Sarah Harding in it - means to me.Processing a celebrity death can be strange, to say the least. Articulating the grief you feel for somebody you didn’t know personally feels uncomfortable.