Cheryl has shared how she believes her late friend and Girls Aloud bandmate Sarah Harding 'visited her' months after her death. Last weekend, the Fight For This Love singer reunited with Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts at an event in Sarah's memory.
The trio united for their first public appearance in years at a special Race for Life event in her name. They joined hundreds of people gathered in Hyde Park on Sunday morning to take part in Race For Life For Sarah, a Cancer Research 5k run in her memory.
Sarah, who grew up in Stockport, died at the age of 39 in September, a year after revealing she had breast cancer. The girls shared their own tributes in the days following Sarah's death last year. Sarah's mother Marie announced her daughter's death on Instagram, describing her 'beautiful' daughter as 'a bright, shining star'.
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Her Girls Aloud bandmates Nicola, Cheryl and Nadine were all at the event on Sunday, July 24, wearing pink T-shirts with Race For Life wording. The band's fifth member Kimberley Walsh joined in remotely as she was unable to be in London for the event.
During interviews before the race, Cherly spoke about there joint interest in spirituality and the interviewer mentioned how Cheryl wrote in Sarah's book how she wanted her to 'visit her' once she had passed. Cheryl shared the story on the 5 Minutes On podcast where she said: "I was driving to Newcastle last year and for weeks I had been fiddling around with my car to try and get the Bluetooth working and I couldn't.
"I was so infuriated with it I gave up, I let it go for a couple of months." The TV former X Factor judge
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