Cheryl 'desperate' for Girls Aloud reunion tour as solo career disappoints

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According to a source, single mum Cheryl is eager for Girls Aloud to reform for a potential reunion tour which will honour their late bandmate and friend Sarah Harding

Girls Aloud fans could have their prayers answered in the coming months, as Cheryl Tweedy is reportedly “desperate” to get the girl group back together for a reunion tour.

As well as attempting to reignite their music careers, our source said Cheryl is keen to bring the group back together to honour their late bandmate Sarah Harding, who died of breast cancer in September 2021, at the age of 39. The Geordie star released four solo albums and topped the UK charts five times with hits including Fight For This Love, Call My Name and Promise This.

Despite quickly becoming the UK’s biggest-selling girl band of the 21st century – with more than 4.3 million singles and 4 million albums sold in the UK alone – a rumoured feud between several members of the group left the band in tatters. “They’re excited now and they all get on well,” the source told us. “And money doesn’t grow on trees. It eventually stops coming in if you’re not regularly working, but it’s easy to get used to living a certain lifestyle and spending a certain amount.”

And just last week, it was revealed that Cheryl’s business CC Entertainment had plunged £1.35 million in the red for the second consecutive year.

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