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post Aug 11 2014, 09:49 PM
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But it's not on iTunes ohmy.gif Do you mean Tesco (or eBay)? heehee.gif


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post Aug 11 2014, 10:55 PM
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post Aug 12 2014, 02:05 AM
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QUOTE(JosephStyles @ Aug 11 2014, 11:55 PM) *
Stealing Tesco's stock!!1!




'Insatiable' came on my iPod and then I check the artist forums and her topic is there, so I had to come in, fate!!

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post Aug 12 2014, 02:30 AM
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Fabulous, Jade *.* Make sure to appreciate Nadine's presence more heehee.gif
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post Aug 13 2014, 11:21 AM
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post Aug 13 2014, 04:28 PM
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Omg. That video kills me EVERY TIME. Cheryl's look after Sarah's bum note is golden. wub.gif
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post Aug 21 2014, 04:38 PM
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http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts-ents/mu...loud.1408627401

Nadine Coyle: I do not miss Girls Aloud
Thursday 21 August 2014
Nadine Coyle has said she does not miss her former Girls Aloud band mates - but hopes newlywed Cheryl Cole is "really happy".

The singer said she is still "in denial" about the group coming to an end.

The LA-based star, who is in London to sing in Michael Flatley's new show Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games, also hit back at critics of her Derry accent.

Asked if Cheryl, Nicola, Kimberley and Sarah will be coming to watch her perform at the Palladium, she said: "I don't think so."

Coyle, 29, did not say she would be meeting up with the women during her time in the capital, and when asked if she misses them, she said: "No."

She added: "I spend time with loads of people. I think it's just because maybe you're so busy that you just kind of get totally wrapped up in your own life."

Cheryl married French restaurateur Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini in a secret ceremony in July, but the couple were married for a week before it became public knowledge.

Asked about the marriage, Coyle said: "I sent her a wee message to say congratulations... I mean it was a whole whirlwind thing so she must have been just having a ball of a time."

She added: "So hopefully she's really happy."

Coyle, who has a baby girl called Anaiya with former American football player Jason Bell, reflected on her time in the band and said she "never wanted that to end".

She said: "I love... especially the Girls Aloud shows that we were able to do, so over the top, so huge... the songs that we had were so amazing so I thoroughly enjoyed all of the performances with Girls Aloud.

"I never wanted that to end... still don't. I am in denial."

The TV manufactured band came to an end after they reunited for a 12-date UK tour last year, after spending three years on solo projects.

Asked about her own wedding plans, Coyle remained coy. She said: "Wedding bliss for me? My sister's getting married so it's not all about me. It's all about my sister's wedding. And we're getting dresses and venues and caterers, so it's all about my sister now and then I'll think about getting married one of these days. Maybe."

Coyle, who has had her accent mocked in the past, said she does not get offended by it.

She said: "I can't decide which way I talk. I really, honestly can't. And it was funny, I was talking to an interviewer from Derry - there's so many of us around - and he said that when he came to London everybody thought he was American.

"I said 'I get that all the time. People think I'm from America'. When you're in Ireland you know it's a Derry accent. I was born and raised in Derry and I can't really change the way I talk."

She added: "My advice to people getting criticism over their accents would be tell people to mind their own business. Why are people working about their accents? Worry about your own accent. Never you worry about how other people talk."

Asked about motherhood, the singer said: "I find it great. I can't believe I didn't do it sooner. If it's not about Anaiya, it's not on my radar at the minute."

http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts-ents/mu...loud.1408627401

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/artic...ally-happy.html
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post Aug 24 2014, 08:50 PM
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At 8:50 she confirms she's working on a new album with "some producers I've worked with before".

PLEASE BE XENOMANIA *.*
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post Aug 24 2014, 09:37 PM
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YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY! I think there was an article before about her working with Xenomania but I didn't know if it was gonna happen still what with her having other priorities right now. Still might not happen but still kink.gif
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post Sep 3 2014, 09:52 AM
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Some pictures from a recent Daily Mail article are PRICELESS.







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post Sep 3 2014, 10:26 AM
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post Sep 3 2014, 12:40 PM
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post Sep 16 2014, 06:38 PM
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Nadine Coyle has spoken about her decision to release her debut solo album exclusively through Tesco.

The singer revealed she had no regrets about the choice, after Insatiable peaked at number 47 in the UK Offical Album Chart.

Speaking to Attitude, Coyle said: "We only released it in one shop. We didn't have any digital downloads, or iTunes, except for Tesco. That was the deal that we had done, to try something new.

"So no, I don't have any regrets whatsoever."

The founding member of Girls Aloud did however admit that she wishes she had done more promotion for the album.

"I was going to do a second single, 'Running', and I really should have, so sometimes I think I should have just stuck it out and done that," she recalled.

"But I went back to LA and rested and got myself together."

Coyle also spoke about working on her new solo record with Girls Aloud producer Brian Higgins, saying: "We have some great songs; really good songs that you could literally put out next week, and they would be great."

The new issue of Attitude hits shops on Wednesday (September 17).


http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a59...~oQ3uIWu1KTdndm
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post Sep 16 2014, 07:42 PM
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I thought Put Your Hands Up was meant to be Single #2.
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post Sep 17 2014, 08:02 AM
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Even in 2010, the amount of music supermarkets were selling/stocking was in decline so I'm struggling to see why she went down that route, unless of course they were the only ones willing to give her a chance?

Anyway, this is how I would've handled the singles from 'Insatiable, assuming she had a 'normal' record deal release strategy':

1. Put Your Hands Up (really the only sensible choice of lead)
2. Runnin'
---album release---
3. Red Light
(4. Insatiable - As much as I love it, it's definitely not a 'lead single for a solo career' type of song in the way 'Fight For This Love' was).
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post Sep 18 2014, 12:41 PM
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hSYfmUa1a2w

Nadine on Good Morninf Britain.

Totes awkward when she's asked about the girls and Cheryl.

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post Sep 18 2014, 01:32 PM
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I thought she handled it pretty well actually. 'Ohhh, ah mean wha-ca wha-ca- THERE WE ARE IN GERLS- oh sarry...ummm' laugh.gif

Must be so annoying to be asked it in every interview though.
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post Sep 18 2014, 01:40 PM
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I'm pretty sure 'Put Your Hands Up' was intended for single two as well. 'Insatiable' was the strongest track on the album, but sadly nothing would have done very well for her anyway as she got zero support.

I adore 'Runnin' wub.gif Her vocals on it are top notch.
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post Sep 18 2014, 02:51 PM
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I think there's stronger songs on there! But I do kind of understand their logic thinking that 'Insatiable' sounded like a first single.
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Living in Los Angeles for the past 10 years, 3,500 miles away from her bandmates, Nadine Coyle was often seen as the Girl Alone.
Unfairly blamed for the break-up of one of Britain’s most successful female groups, in reality she was the only one in Girls Aloud desperate for them to stay together.
But a year on from the band’s split, the singer now wants to set the record straight once and for all about what really went on behind dressing room doors.
Contrary to popular opinion, it was Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh who decided to call time on the group.


Informing Nadine of their decision just minutes before they were all due on stage, she refused to sign a contract formalising their separation – and has not put pen to paper to this day.
She says: “I didn’t want the band to end, it was as simple as that.
“I didn’t think we were going to end – we had done all the promo saying we were all together, having a great tour, wearing Victoria’s Secret wings and stomping up and down the catwalk every night, loving every single minute of it.
“And then, 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?!’
“I was in hair and make-up, about to get into my costume, and the show was starting in 20 minutes. I was shocked.

“I went back to my make-up lady and told her, and was like, ‘F***! I don’t have a job! What am I going to do?’ I screamed and cried on stage and off stage.
“I was really dramatic for about 15 minutes and then I was over it again.
"But after that I was fine. I refused to even be sad about it. It is what it is. I couldn’t kick and scream, and change their minds – but had it been me, I would have done it differently. Not just before you go out on stage…
“And then I went back to LA and got pregnant, so wasn’t around for what happened next. But I heard that they were saying that I knew the band wanted to split. No, no, no! I didn’t!
“They’re going to have to get their stories straight because my one has been solid. The truth remains pretty solid.”


In her recent autobiography, bandmate Kimberley mentioned Nadine’s reluctance about the split, admitting the Northern Irish performer refused “point blank” to sign any press release.
In fact, Nadine, 29, reveals she would not sign any of the formal paperwork confirming the group’s demise.
She adds: “Thank God somebody told the truth because I never wanted the band to split up, and afterwards they were like, ‘Well, she knew’. I didn’t. 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! I need holograms made up of them so I can go back out on stage in 30 years’ time…”
Insisting she still remains clueless as to the reasons behind the decision to call time on the band – which racked up four UK No1s and won a Brit – it is clear there is little love lost between them.
Indeed, she was as surprised as the rest of us after Cheryl announced her recent marriage to Frenchman Jean-Bernard. But she is even more surprised that fans expected her to be at the bash.

Smiling, she says: “I don’t know why people are shocked I wasn’t at the wedding. I mean, were you at Cheryl’s wedding?”
When I reply that I, too, was NFI (not flipping invited), she quips: “I’m shocked!” But she insists: “I have nothing against Cheryl or the girls.” Nadine may have lived Stateside for the last decade, but her Northern Irish accent is as strong as ever.
She has lost none of her British humour and seems surprisingly unaffected.
Nadine, who had daughter Anaiya in January, is in the UK at the moment, singing alongside Michael Flatley in his Lord of The Dance: Dangerous Games tour. And it is a job she is relishing.
She says: “Growing up, this is what I imagined it would be like to be a singer.”
Currently performing at London’s ­Palladium, next year she will tour with the show across Europe and America.


The star is also “in talks” with a fashion house about the possibility of bringing out her own line, she has invested in a successful skin cream firm and her restaurant, Nadine’s Irish Mist, is doing a roaring trade in Sunset Beach, California.
And, everywhere Nadine goes, so does baby Anaiya. The father is former American ­football star Jason Bell. He and Nadine, who got engaged four years ago, briefly split not long after the proposal, with the singer calling it off to “find herself”.
But it did not last long, and the couple have been living together in LA ever since. Together, that is, when they are not fighting.
Taking things one step further than husband and wife Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter, who reportedly live in neighbouring houses, Nadine and Jason occasionally live in separate states.
Chatting over what appears to be a pint of coffee, she explains: “It’s hard being with a man, it really is.
“They just don’t ‘get’ you all the time. It’s especially hard after you’ve had a baby – sometimes you’re like, ‘I feel like I might hate you right now…’ I send him into the other room if we’re not getting on… or another house. I’m like: ‘I can’t look at you, go to the other house!’
“We’re lucky, we have a place in LA and New York so we can get breathing space from one another.
“So any time we need it, one of us will go to the other place – another state – or even another country. It’s healthy.”


Of their biggest row to date, Nadine adds: “He wasn’t impressed when I decided I didn’t want to be engaged any more, and took myself off to live in New York alone.
"We sort of split up, but not really. I was 25, engaged, and living in this beautiful house – it was all too much, all too good to be true.
“I felt like I needed to do a bit of suffering. So I went to New York and lived in this awful apartment. It was like something out of a movie – it was like a crack den, in the East Village.
“I thought I would try and find myself, but I was so scared the whole time. I lasted there a week. I ended up staying at the Hamptons. That was more like it.”
And while Nadine likes her luxuries, she also insists on nothing but the best for her little one.


She says: “I blend up all her own food. Yesterday, she had avocado and banana for lunch. For dinner I made her sweet potato, carrots, kale and broccoli.
“This is probably the ‘most LA’ thing I’ve ever done but her hair is so shiny, her eyes are so shiny. I think this is the secret to everything.”
Happy, healthy and honest – Nadine Coyle is a Girl Alone no more.


http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news...9#ixzz3DqADKa4b

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