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Girls Aloud have taken part in a charity five kilometre run, in honour of their late bandmate Sarah Harding.Participating in the Race For Life For Sarah event on Sunday (July 24), Cheryl, Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts of Girls Aloud ran the 5 kilometres across London’s Hyde Park, while bandmate Kimberley Walsh joined virtually.The event was held to raise money for cancer research and celebrate the life of Harding, who died in September of last year after revealing in 2020 that she had been diagnosed with advanced breast cancer.Speaking at the Cancer Research UK-organised event, which was watched on by over 1,000 attendees, Cheryl commended the fan turnout before commenting on the lingering grief in the wake of Harding’s death at 39 years-old. “[It] doesn’t feel like she’s gone at all,” the singer said, “I’ve never experienced or anticipated this grief…I still can’t quite believe it’s real.”Sharing a similar sentiment, Coyle told press at the event that she “was completely in denial right up until the day [Harding] passed.”Taking to Instagram yesterday (July 25), Coyle further paid tribute to her former bandmate, telling followers that “Sarah would have loved this day & loved seeing you all coming together for such a great cause.”A post shared by Nadine Coyle (@nadinecoyle)Harding first revealed her breast cancer diagnosis in August 2020, revealing in an Instagram post that the disease had also spread to other parts of her body.
Around that time, she released the charity single ‘Wear It Like A Crown’, whose proceeds went towards cancer prevention research.The charity 5k joins additional event tributes scheduled in memory of Harding. In April of this year, Coyle confirmed that Girls Aloud would reunite for a one-off
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Cheryl has shared how she believes her late friend and Girls Aloud bandmate Sarah Harding 'visited her' months after her death. Last weekend, the Fight For This Love singer reunited with Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts at an event in Sarah's memory.
Cheryl is convinced her late Girls Aloud bandmate Sarah Harding’s ghost has visited her. The former X Factor judge, 39, opened up about her experience and said she and Sarah – who tragically died aged just 39 in September 2021 to breast cancer – had spoken about their spirituality and Sarah had “promised to come and visit Cheryl after her passing.” Cheryl shared the story on the 5 Minutes On podcast where she revealed what had happened.
Sarah Harding, who died last September from breast cancer aged 39.Cheryl, Nicola Roberts and Nadine Coyle took part in the Race for Life in Hyde Park, while Kimberley Walsh ran the designated 5km during her family holiday, later catching up with her bandmates via FaceTime.The girls took to their respective Instagram profiles to share some highlights from the special event, all noting how their late friend would have loved the day which was attended by thousands of fans.Cheryl, 39, emotionally told the crowd that she had “never experienced or anticipated this grief” before writing online about her Love Machine hitmakers, “I had such a gorgeous day seeing and catching up with you all. You made it easier and much better.
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former bandmate Sarah Harding. Singers Cheryl, Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts paid tribute to Harding, who died from breast cancer last year, at a 5k run in London’s Hyde Park on Sunday. Kimberly Walsh, the fourth bandmate, was one of the many people to join in remotely.
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Sarah tragically passed away aged 39 in September last year, after being diagnosed with breast cancer, which had spread to other parts of her body. The singers donned bright pink T-shirts baring the words “Race for Life” as they ran together through the park. Kimberley Walsh took part in the race remotely and documented the run on Instagram Live.
Girls Aloud reunited on Sunday, 24 July, for a special charity event at London's Hyde Park which saw the former bandmates and fans of the girl group pay tribute to the late Sarah Harding. The event, named Race for Life, saw Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh and Cheryl team up with Cancer Research. Sarah tragically died aged just 39 in September 2021 to breast cancer.
Girls Aloud have reunited for the first time in nine years in memory of Sarah Harding. The BRIT award-winning girl group made their first public appearance since the death of bandmate Sarah - who died of cancer back in 2021 at the age of 39 - at the Race For Life for Sarah charity event in London on Sunday (24. 07.
Cheryl paid tribute to former Girls Aloud bandmate Sarah Harding at an an emotional charity run in Hyde Park. Cheryl - who took part in the Race for Life along with fellow stars Kimberly Walsh, Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts - said "it doesn’t feel like she’s gone at all", as they joined fans and supporters for the 5k run celebrating Sarah's life and raising money to help the fight against breast cancer. Sarah Harding died aged 39 last September.
Girls Aloud bandmate Sarah Harding. The surviving Girls Aloud singers Cheryl, Kimberly Walsh, Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts joined fans and supporters in Race For Life For Sarah, a 5k run to celebrate Harding’s life and raise money for breast cancer. Harding died aged 39 in September after revealing she had breast cancer which had spread to other parts of her body.
Girls Aloud stars Cheryl Tweedy, Nicola Roberts and Nadine Coyle were reunited in honour of their bandmate Sarah Harding at a special Race for Life event in her name. They joined hundreds of people gathered in Hyde Park on Sunday morning to take part in Race For Life For Sarah, a Cancer Research 5k run in her memory.