Girls Aloud reunite in honour of late bandmate Sarah Harding to launch charity pyjama collection
Editor Katie Watkin's 5th October 2022
GIRLS Aloud have put aside their personal diffences to reunited in honour of their late bandmate Sarah Harding to raise cash for charity.
Sarah sadly passed away last September aged 39 after being diagnosed with an advanced form of breast cancer.
The group, made up of Cheryl Tweedy, Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts have created a nightwear range with low caost store Primark to coincide with Breast Cancer Awareness month.
Cheryl said: “Before Sarah passed away, we promised her we would fulfil her wish of raising money for vital research to help determine young women between the ages of 29 and 40 who could be at risk of breast cancer with no genetic history.
“This campaign with Primark will raise a significant amount of money to help us achieve our promise to her.” Half of all the proceeds will go to Cancer Research UK and The Christie Charitable Fund for Sarah Harding.
Sarah had received treatment at The Christie hospital in Manchester before she passed away.
When diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020 she praised the care she had from the NHS staff there and told her Girls Aloud bandmates she wanted them to continue fundraising in their name.
Announcing the range with Glamour Magazine, Kimberley added: “It feels really emotional the four of us coming together to honour Sarah’s fundraising wishes.
"We really hope we can do her proud and raise as much money as possible.


Good to see the girls back togther and for a good cause.
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