The Girls Aloud reunion tour paid tribute to the late Sarah Harding (centre). (Getty/Pictured in 2013) Girls Aloud’s tour delivered a “poignant” tribute to the late Sarah Harding, with Cheryl Tweedy telling fans that her death is “hard to believe”. “The Promise” hitmakers kicked off their reunion tour, The Girls Aloud Show, on 17 May
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Sarah Harding at the National Film Awards UK in 2018. (Mike Marsland/WireImage) Sarah Harding joked that she wanted “FFS” – short for “for f**k’s sake” – engraved on her gravestone in the final months of her life. The Girls Aloud singer tragically died on Sunday (5 September), aged 39, a year after announcing that she
Sarah Harding, of Girls Aloud, revealed she has cancer. (Twitter) Sarah Harding, the beloved English singer and Girls Aloud star, revealed Wednesday (26 August) that she is battling advanced breast cancer. In a string of tweets, the singer chronicled her diagnosis alongside a photograph of herself in a patient gown while lying in a hospital