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Girls Aloud star loses cancer fight

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Singer Sarah Harding of the British pop group Girls Aloud has died after a battle with breast cancer. She was 39. The singer said last August that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer and it had spread to other parts of her body.

Yesterday, her mother, Marie, said on Instagram: “It’s with deep heartbreak that today I’m sharing the news that my beautiful daughter Sarah has sadly passed away”.

“Many of you will know of Sarah’s battle with cancer and that she fought so strongly from her diagnosis until her last day. She slipped away peacefully this morning,” she wrote.

She added that Harding was a “bright shining star” and would have wanted to be remembered for that, rather than for her fight against cancer.

Harding said earlier this year she was told by a doctor that she will likely not be alive next Christmas.

In her autobiogra­phy, released in March, she said she decided to announce her illness in the hope that others who have concerns would seek medical help and not leave a cancer diagnosis until it’s too late.

Harding found fame in 2002 as a contestant on the ITV talent show Popstars:TheRivals, which paved the way for her joining Girls Aloud alongside Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Cheryl Tweedy and Nadine Coyle.

The group had several hits including Sound ofthe Undergroun­d, LoveMachin­e and ThePromise before they split up in 2013.

After Girls Aloud, Harding appeared in several movies and television shows as well as a stage adaptation of Ghostthe movie.

She won the reality show CelebrityB­igBrother in 2017.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Singer Sarah Harding from British band Girls Aloud announced her breast cancer diagnosis in August last year.
Photo / AP Singer Sarah Harding from British band Girls Aloud announced her breast cancer diagnosis in August last year.

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