Nadine Coyle has kept in the spotlight since the band broke up in 2013. The Derry native shot to fame with bandmates Sarah Harding, Cheryl Cole, Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts through ITV talent show Popstars: The Rivals in 2002.
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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Nadine Coyle was one of the four faces taking part in the final instalment of The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up to Cancer on Wednesday and it seems fans were thrilled to see the Girls Aloud singer take part.
MORE: The Great Celebrity Bake Off: Who is John Bishop's wife?After a video from a cooking show went viral a couple of years ago of the singer pronouncing 'flour' in her Derry accent, many were thrilled at the prospect of Nadine bringing her
.Nadine Coyle has kept in the spotlight since the band broke up in 2013. The Derry native shot to fame with bandmates Sarah Harding, Cheryl Cole, Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts through ITV talent show Popstars: The Rivals in 2002.
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The Great British Bake Off returned for another celebrity special as Nadine Coyle, John Bishop, Anneka Rice and Ade Adepitan all took part in the Stand Up To Cancer special. Bake Off viewers and Girls Aloud fans were moved when singer Nadine Coyle appeared to reference her bandmate Sarah Harding’s battle with cancer.
Great British Bake Off fans were moved by the celebrity special featuring former Girls Aloud singer Nadine Coyle, as she appeared to pay tribute to her bandmate Sarah Harding.
The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer aired on Tuesday night and when it came to one of the contestants, viewers were left reminded of a classic meme. Those taking part in the episode were comedian John Bishop, television presenters Aneeka Rice and Ade Adepitan and Girls Aloud singer Nadine Coyle.
Nadine Coyle 's appearance on The Great Celebrity Bake Off on Tuesday night. The Derry native had an emotional message and spoke on her hopes for a breakthrough while featuring in the Stand Up To Cancer series.
Nadine Coyle pronounce “flour” on last night’s episode of The Great Celebrity Bake Off. Coyle took part in the final episode of the special series, which raises money for Stand Up for Cancer, on Tuesday 6 April.
The Great British Bake Off viewers have been left emotional after Nadine Coyle's plea amid Sarah Harding's cancer battle. Nadine Coyle didn't name her close friend on The Great Celebrity Bake Off.
Nadine Coyle emotionally discussed close pal Sarah Harding's cancer battle. The singer, who previously opened up about ex Jason Bell, appeared on the baking show as a contestant and took the opportunity to speak about Sarah's ongoing struggle.
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Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle tackled the Great Stand Up To Cancer Bake Off challenge and got emotional when asked how cancer had touched her life.
Celebrity Bake Off viewers were left in tears on Tuesday night after Nadine Coyle emotionally discussed close pal Sarah Harding's cancer battle.The singer, who previously opened up about ex Jason Bell, appeared on the baking show as a contestant and took the opportunity to speak about Sarah's ongoing struggle. When asked by host Matt Lucas if cancer had affected her in some way, she responded: "Absolutely.
Gallery: Pagani Zonda R Revealed (motor1. com)The clip saw here running up to Paul, 55, and asking who he was before asking where she could find the big white tent.
The Great Celebrity Bake Off for Stand Up To Cancer came to its conclusion tonight (April 6) with one final episode of celebrity baking triumphs and disasters unfolding in the tent in aid of Stand Up To Cancer. The final episode featured comedian and new Doctor Who companion John Bishop, Girls Aloud singer Nadine Coyle, TV presenter and former Strictly Come Dancing contestant Anneka Rice and wheelchair basketball player-turned-presenter Ade Adepitan.
Daily Star, the singer spoke of her joy that treatment - including weekly chemotherapy sessions - had achieved this milestone and that she was able to enjoy a 'relaxing Christmas. 'Ending the book, she wrote: 'MRI scans at the end of December revealed that the tumours in my brain and in my lung have shrunk a bit with the treatment.
Twitter, one fan wrote: "Can’t believe we’ve been blessed with Nadine Coyle saying Flour again. " Another added: "2 minutes in and we already have our first 'flour' from Nadine.