Girls Say Break-Up ... Aloud ; They Are the World's Biggest-Selling Female Group, but Is the End Nigh?

Daily MailNovember 23, 2007

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GIRLS Aloud are weary; not just a bit worn out but shattered or 'knackered' in Girls Aloud speak. 'I'm really run down. I'm not feeling well,' whispers Nicola. 'We had to get up at 5.30am to do an acoustic session,' groans Nadine. Kimberley Walsh joins in: 'We didn't finish until 12.30, last night.' 'The industry is so fickle,' sighs Cheryl, apropos of nothing. 'Everything you do is so fickle. You never quite know what's happening in your life.

Even though I live in the same bloomin' house as my husband [footballer Ashley Cole], I haven't seen him for 20 days. I was away for ten days working. I came back then he was away for ten days.' Sarah says nothing. She's stretched out horizontally on a sofa. I wonder, given the general atmosphere of ennui, if she's fallen asleep but can't be sure because she's wearing a massive pair of sunglasses.

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Girls Say Break-Up ... Aloud ; They Are the World's Biggest-Selling Female Group, but Is the End Nigh?

Perhaps she just wishes she was somewhere else. 'I've got a bug coming,' says Nicola, putting her hand to her forehead and letting go of Elvis, the pug puppy she's been holding. Wagging his tail excitedly, Elvis hurtles about the suite, by far the happiest soul in the room. Now, this is not what I expect. Girls Aloud should be brash, boisterous, shouting from the rafters.

Thrown together on The X Factor's dimly remembered forerunner, 2002's Popstars: The Rivals, they've just entered the Guinness Book Of Records for the 'most consecutive top entries in the UK by a female grou...

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