filed under: Cheryl Cole, Girls Aloud, Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Sarah Harding, The Saturdays
We’ve seen a lot regarding Cheryl Cole, Nicola Roberts and Nadine Coyle ’round these parts lately. Now it’s time to give some shine to another member of the brilliant fivesome known as Girls Aloud: Kimberley Walsh.
Earlier today, Fabulous published an interview and rocker-chic photo shoot with the Aloud’s resident theater geek (remember that musical medley during the Chemistry Tour?) as she begins her run as Princess Fiona in the West End’s Shrek The Musical.
It’s a great read in full, but here’s some excerpts for ye of the lazier variety:
On having the least amount of drama out of all the Girls Aloud members:
Sometimes I do look at myself and think how it’s all been very easy. In a way, that makes me worry that it shouldn’t be such plain sailing and wonder when something bad will happen to me! But to be honest, I always felt that bit older than the other girls so I always felt I knew myself a bit more and had a bit more of the confidence you get in that way.
On being with her boyfriend of over 8 years, former Triple 8 member Justin Scott:
We still think of ourselves as really young, but actually we do need to get going! We’ve bought our first proper house together, which is a home rather than a place to live. I’m incredibly lucky to be financially secure and to be with the man I want to be with for the rest of my life. I’ve got no excuses, really – apart from that I need to get through this show and then we’re talking about the Girls Aloud reunion next year…
On being curvier than the average pop star:
I’m proud of my shape because I think it sends a better message to girls. And yes, there were definitely times in Girls Aloud where it could get difficult. All of those girls are so slim and there would be the moments where they’d say: ‘Let’s do hot pants in the next video,’ and I’d be thinking: ‘Oh no!’ But my attitude very quickly changed to: ‘What the hell!’ So I’d look curvier in the shorts – so what? That is me and I’d think: ‘I’m just standing up for all the curvy girls like me.’
On bandmate Cheryl being ‘heartbroken’ over the US X Factor snub:
People don’t really know Cheryl. Everybody talked about it like it was the most horrific thing, that it was this massive deal, but it wasn’t like that for her. She’s very much: ‘That’s life, some things don’t work out and let’s move on.’
On the girl group now rapidly growing popular in the UK, The Saturdays:
The Saturdays have done well, but people don’t know them individually,” says Kimberley. “People got to know us in Popstars: The Rivals. Then after we won, it may have looked easy but it was incredibly tough. That was when we bonded. We kept thinking we were going to lose it all, nothing was certain and it made us stick together. It made us fighters, it made us a real team, real friends.
God, I love me some Kimba: She’s got such an incredibly refreshing and positive outlook on life, she’s outspoken, and she’s completely proud of her legacy as an Aloud. Just some of the many reasons why the Girls Aloud roster remains unmatched!
You’ve got to love those constant references to a 2012 reunion as well. Let’s make it happen, ladies!
filed under: Brian Higgins, Britney Spears, Cheryl Cole, Girls Aloud, Interview, Kimberley Walsh, Madonna, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Sarah Harding, Xenomania
The greatest part about the rapidly globalizing state of the music industry is that, thanks to the the Internet, music lovers worldwide have the ability to indulge in popular music from far-off territories while developing a strong kinship with fellow fans. The downfall, of course, is that no one else around you knows who the fuck you’re talking about.
Ladies and gentlemen, if you haven’t already: Meet Nadine Coyle.
Nadine is best known as one-fifth of a girl group called Girls Aloud.
A super slick, super chic powerhouse quintet originally formed during a UK reality singing competition called Popstars: The Rivals, the Almighty Aloud ruled the UK charts from 2002 to 2009 with their unique brand of edgy, glam pop cultivated and mastered by arguably the greatest pop writing and production troupe of all time, Xenomania.
From kicky drum & bass cuts (“Sound Of The Underground”) to lush disco gems (“Call The Shots”), the Aloud’s chart reign is–pardon the pun–untouchable, having already garnered over 20 Top 10 singles in a row (a Guinness World Record), five platinum selling albums (not to mention a greatest hits collection that went platinum thrice over), and legions of fans the world over. You know, like myself.
On Thursday evening, I somehow found myself sitting down on a bench, outside on a patio in a gorgeous Chelsea loft, with an eager Nadine Coyle sitting directly next to me. “You’ll have to forgive me, I’m trying to keep it together,” I said, nervously fumbling at my phone to start recording. “Oh, yar so togaythur,” she reassured me with her thick Derry accent, adding with a smile: “Ay would have no aydeyuh!”
As I looked down at my barely legible notes where scattered thoughts like “‘Graffiti My Soul’/Britney connection?” and “How are the Mist Burgers at Nadine’s Irish Mist?!” were frantically scribbled and squished together, I could only think to myself: What is my life right now?
filed under: Cheryl Cole, Christina Aguilera, Ciara, Nicole Scherzinger, Sarah Harding, Tila Tequila
Britney. Jennifer Lopez. Katy Perry. Jessica Simpson. It seems as though every day another pop icon announces the release of their debut fragrance.
Yet much as with the Hot 100 Billboard Chart, not every pop diva will get her due recognition in the cluttered shelves of your local perfumerie. In fact, some will downright flop to the bottom.
Inspired by a tweet this morning from Kween Legendtina Q. Agholyiera in which she announced the (impossibly amazing) name of her upcoming scent Secret Potion, I thought it’d be beneficial to do a quick round-up of the lesser known fragrances set to hit the streets later this year at gas stations and health clinics nationwide.
filed under: Cheryl Cole, Girls Aloud, Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Sarah Harding
Oh, Girls Aloud. That mighty Xenomania-fueled vessel of sky-high stilettos and musical perfection.
The legendary UK girl group’s latest news update just hit inboxes this morning, and a quick scroll through leads to a pretty hilarious conclusion: DAYUM. That is some SHADE.
The full update basically reads as follows:
Nicola‘s kicking off her solo career!
Sarah‘s hosting some dumb new dating reality show called Dating In The Dark!
Kimberley‘s starring in an upcoming movie called Horrid Henry!
Chezza‘s continuing to take over the world with her flawless talent and beauty by becoming a judge for US X Factor!
And Queen Nuhdeen…
…came in 4th place at the Virgin Media Awards for her flop-tastic debut solo single, “Insatiable.”
OH. REALLY, THOUGH? And then, to top it all off…
GO NADINE!
filed under: Cheryl Cole, Girls Aloud, Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Sarah Harding
REJOICE ONE AND ALL: AN EASTER MIRACLE IS UPON US.
According to their manager Hilary Shaw, Girls Aloud are officially reforming to perform in 2012–but not necessarily to record a new studio album (yet).
From MTV UK:
Girls Aloud will reunite in 2012 to mark their 10th anniversary, their manager has confirmed.
Hilary Shaw said to expect the five-piece to perform together to mark the milestone. “Everybody wants them to make a comeback and it will be next year. Well, it is their 10th anniversary so there will be something,†she said.
But she added that fans shouldn’t expect a new studio album just yet, as Cheryl Cole is busy with her solo career and her rumoured X Factor USA slot.
As for the other girls, Nicola Roberts is readying a solo LP, Sarah Harding is concentrating on acting and Kimberley Walsh on TV presenting. Nadine Coyle’s album flopped when it was released late last year.
The Girls Aloud boss also insisted that all five members are still good friends, despite rumours of infighting. “The girls are still getting on great, they speak all the time, and that includes Cheryl and Nadine with the other girls,†Hilary told The People. “Cheryl is keen to get back with the girls and is planning something which could be a one-off or some gigs.â€
So, that’s that: “A one-off or some gigs”–for now, at least.
And in an important side note, I’m absolutely obsessed with the way this article has portrayed the Aloud’s current individual activities: Cheryl? New music. Nicola? New music. Sarah? Acting. Kimberley? TV. Nadine? “FLOPPED.”
Y SO MUCH SHADE, MTV?
filed under: Cheryl Cole, Girls Aloud, Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts, Sarah Harding
In an interview with Rick Edwards for the upcoming T4 special Nadine Coyle: Under The Skin, Nuhdeen Elizabeth Louise Coyle was asked why Girls Aloud called it quits (temporarily, at least). (WATCH)
Nadine answered: Despite the fact that they were doing “wayl” and were “bag,” all the ladies wanted to do their own thing for a bit.
Then Edwards asks what the other girls of Girls Aloud were up to right now. As they rattle through the bunch together–starting with Cheryl, Sarah (“doin’ her acting thang“), Nicola (“doin’ her meck-up thang“), she pauses: “Did I leave anybody out?”
No, Nadine. No, you did not.
And as for the girls–does she miss them? “Ay muss the ayrlay yayrs of the band.”
So much LOL in just over a minute’s clip. Excited for the special? YOU BETCHUR SWAYT ARSE AY AM.
From The Mirror:
I’m so excited about going into the studio. I haven’t completely settled on what kind of music I’m going to make yet, but I would love it to be something like Lady GaGa…She is the new Madonna as far as I’m concerned.
filed under: Kimberly Wyatt, Nicole Scherzinger, Portishead, Pussycat Dolls, Sarah Harding, Sugababes
And now for an incredible performance by a Pussycat Doll that isn’t Nicole Scherzinger.
What?! Blasphemy, you say!
Nay, ’tis true. Kimberly Wyatt (the Sarah Harding-looking one) is a guest judge on the UK’s dancing reality show, Got to Dance. Last night, she was given the opportunity to perform the audience.
WOW. Aside from the overabundance of leg lifts (we get it, you’re not hiding anything under the leotard), she gives one hell of a solid dance for the crowd.
Oh yes, and Portishead and Sugababes merged into one major mega-mix? This is so my kind of scene.
Congrats, Kim. Now, please–go make sure the Dolls play nice and start crafting a third album!
EDIT: Well, now! It seems the final song in the medley was actually Kimberly Wyatt’s own solo work entitled “Kiss and Tell.” Check out her latest tweet:
the “tv breakdown” will be on my album! it is actually the breakdown from my song, “Kiss and Tell”!!!!b @mickaelmusic produced it!!
Yum, yum.
















