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Cheryl has cancelled a live show as she mourns the death of Sarah Harding. The 38-year-old star has been left devastated after her Girls Aloud bandmate passed away earlier this month following her cancer battle, and she has axed her planned performance at this weekend's Birmingham Pride event as a result.
She said in a lengthy statement: "This all feels so cruel. Grief is such a harsh experience and an absolute rollercoaster of emotions.
"Questions without answers and pain without resolve. So
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Sarah Harding, who tragically died from breast cancer earlier this month at the age of 39.
Cheryl has announced to fans that she will not be performing at Birmingham Pride this weekend, as she is still processing the death of former bandmate Sarah Harding. The former Girls Aloud singer was due to be headliner act at the event but has pulled out after the death of Sarah who tragically lost her battle with breast cancer aged 39 on September 6.
Cheryl has pulled out of her headline slot at Birmingham Pride tomorrow (September 25).The Girls Aloud singer said she was not “emotionally, physically or mentally able to perform”, citing grief over the death of former bandmate Sarah Harding, who passed away earlier this month.In a lengthy post on her Instagram Stories page, Cheryl wrote: “It has been a long and emotionally exhausting 12 months with such twists and turns and I feel now I just need some time to sit with my feelings and process
As Cheryl continues to mourn the tragic death of her Girls Aloud bandmate Sarah Harding, the singer has told her fans she doesn’t feel ’emotionally, mentally, or physically’ ready to return to the stage ahead of Birmingham Pride.
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Cheryl is not going to be performing this weekend.
Cheryl has revealed that she will not be performing at Birmingham Pride this Saturday.The star explained to fans that she does not feel “emotionally, mentally or physically able “ to perform following the tragic death of her Girls Aloud bandmate, Sarah Harding. Sarah passed away aged 39 on Sunday 5 September.
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Cheryl will still headline Birmingham Pride, just three weeks after Sarah Harding's death. The 38-year-old pop star is set to return to performing on September 25, after her former Girls Aloud bandmate lost her battle with cancer on September 5, at the age of 39.
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