Girls Aloud wow fans in new snap parading natural beauty two decades on

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The group will honour the late Sarah Harding and her vocals will be used on the tour (Image: UK Press via Getty Images)
The group will honour the late Sarah Harding and her vocals will be used on the tour (Image: UK Press via Getty Images)

Girls Aloud have not aged since they first burst onto the scene over two decades ago.

The hitmakers known for chart-mauling anthems including Sound of the Underground and Every Now And Then have sent fans wild hinting that there could be more to come from them. The quartet have shared a new snap of band members Nicola Roberts, Cheryl Tweedy, Kimberley Walsh and Nadine Coyle.

It comes just after the group announced they would be headlining Brighton Pride alongside Mika and Sophie Ellis-Bextor. But over decades since they found fame in 2002, the group who beat One True Voice to the Christmas Number One on Popstars: The Rivals still look no different to the teenage wannabes.

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Nicola, 38, looked radiant as she led the group, offering a sultry gaze towards the camera lens. The Lucky Day singer opted to wear her firey tresses in loose waves, cascading down her back. Former X Factor judge Cheryl looked as though she had just stepped into her audition for the ITV talent show.

The mum-of-one dazzled in a striking outfit as she showcased a glowing tan while her signature brunette locks rested on her chest. West End superstar Kimberley left very little to the imagination in a plunging top. The Bradford-born singer completed her look with a figure-hugging latex skirt, exposing her famous curves while her blonde hair was styled into a neat bob.

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Meanwhile, Derry-Londonderry-born Nadine Coyle struck a smile towards the camera, flashing her pearly whites as she struggled to contain her excitement. Although they have previously ruled out any new music following the devastating death of bandmate Sarah Harding, the four-piece have confirmed they have plans once their sell-out celebration tour is complete.

Girls Aloud wow fans in new snap parading natural beauty two decades onGirls Aloud shot to fame in 2002 and went on to tear up the charts (Getty Images)

Taking to Instagram, the b and account penned: "Brighton!! We absolutely cannot wait to celebrate @brightonprideofficial with you this year. We'll be headlining on Saturday 3rd August…hope you're all ready to party." The post which has racked up thousands of likes saw fans flock to the comment section after being swept into a sweet delirium.

"I've never in my life booked something so f***ing quick," exclaimed one. While a second added: "We are just getting tickets. Go Girls G-G—Go-Go-Go." "Most exciting thing about Girls Aloud headlining Brighton Pride is the fact that there are plans beyond the tour. Hopefully, it's a sign they are back for the long term even if that means doing things together every now and then," said another.

The Girls Aloud Show, their upcoming tour, sold out almost instantly, with the band being forced to add new dates due to unprecedented demand. They will be paying tribute to Sarah who lost her battle with breast cancer in 2021. It is understood the band will ensure her vocals are featured during the tour.

Daniel Bird

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