Nadine Coyle admitted that she did not want Girls Aloud to split but “couldn’t stop them”.
“On the very last night of the tour, our management and publicist came up to me and said the girls wanted to split up the band.
“I was thinking, ‘What?!’.”
She added: “I was in hair and makeup, about to get into my costume, and the show was starting in 20 minutes.
“I was shocked. I went back to my makeup lady and told her, and was like… ‘I don’t have a job! What am I going to do?’. I screamed and cried on and off stage.” she told Daily Mirror:
The girl group announced they were splitting in March 2013, the next day Coyle told her fans: “You should know by now I had no part in any of this split business.
“I couldn’t stop them. I had the best time & want to keep going.”
Nadine added that since she has not signed any of the paperwork confirming the split, she is still technically a member of Girls Aloud.
She said: “I didn’t feel it was the right thing to do. I didn’t want to put my name to anything to do with it.
“So I said, ‘If you want to write this thing from these four, write it from these four – but I’m taking no part in it. I never signed it, so technically I’m still in Girls Aloud. I’m a one man band!”
Nadine, who is based in LA, is currently starring in Michael Flatley’s new show, Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games at London’s Palladium theatre.
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