March 31st 2024.
Nadine Coyle fondly reflected on a past Easter spent with her former Girls Aloud bandmate Sarah Harding, as she spent this year's holiday away from home. As she shared her memories, Nadine struggled to hold back her emotions, visibly affected by the sadness of losing her friend.
She reminisced about a trip to Los Angeles where they were sent to record one of their songs, 'Wicked Game'. Nadine recalled how she and Sarah were filled with excitement and joy during this time. On Easter Sunday, the two friends went to Santa Monica pier and enjoyed some tacos at a local restaurant. Nadine, being only 19 at the time, couldn't buy alcohol in the US, so Sarah went and got them a margarita to celebrate the holiday.
Nadine couldn't help but think about that special day and how different things are now. She shared how she is currently in Japan, away from home once again on Easter Sunday. She couldn't stop her tears from flowing as she remembered that time with Sarah and the memories they shared.
The two friends even extended their trip to Las Vegas, where Sarah met her boyfriend and Nadine got to meet her father. Unfortunately, Sarah missed their flight back to London, leaving Nadine alone on the plane, waiting for her friend. But with the help of their tour manager Drew, who Nadine sadly shared is no longer with them, Sarah was able to make it to their show in Rotterdam just in time.
Nadine's eyes sparkled as she recalled these beautiful memories from the early days of Girls Aloud. She couldn't help but get emotional as she remembered Sarah and Drew, sending love to anyone who may be missing someone during the Easter holiday.
She ended her heartfelt message by wishing everyone a lovely Easter and sending love to all their loved ones. Her followers were moved by her vulnerability and shared their own messages of love and support.
The remaining members of Girls Aloud are set to reunite for their 20th anniversary tour, but sadly, Sarah passed away before they could make it happen. The women, now in their late thirties and early forties, will still be going on tour in her honor and dedicating their upcoming shows to her.
In a recent podcast interview, Cheryl and Kimberley discussed how they plan to handle Sarah's parts in their iconic songs. They both agreed that Sarah's voice should still be heard, with the blessing of her mother. Nadine also shared her thoughts on the matter, admitting that there are some parts that she doesn't think anyone else could sing.
Although the reunion will not be the same without Sarah, the Girls Aloud members are determined to honor her memory and continue making music together.
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