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Nadine Coyle open to Girls Aloud reunion

By Josh Haggis

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Nadine Coyle has revealed that she’s open to getting back together with Girls Aloud.

After forming in 2002, Girls Aloud went on to achieve 20 consecutive top ten hits during their 11-year career, before splitting after the release of a Greatest Hits collection in 2013.

In a new interview, Coyle has insisted that she loved her time with the band and hints that a future reunion isn’t off the cards for the five-piece.

“I look back at the band fondly now, not like, ‘Oh I wanna get over that’,” she told The Sunday Express.

The Insatiable singer went on to add that she “hopes the band rumbles on forever,” saying “never say never” when questioned about the possibility of a reunion.

Asked about Cheryl Fernandez-Versini’s remarks in the latest issue of Attitude, in which she branded Coyle “full of shit”, the 29-year-old refused to comment, but said she was “so proud to be part of Girls Aloud.” – read Cheryl’s comments in full here.

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