A Quote by Nadine Coyle

Before I was in Girls Aloud, I wanted to be a nanny. But then Girls Aloud started and that ruined that dream! — © Nadine Coyle
Before I was in Girls Aloud, I wanted to be a nanny. But then Girls Aloud started and that ruined that dream!
The Spice Girls are very lucky and very overrated. None of them can sing and their music is not half as good as Girls Aloud's.
I love love songs. But I love pop music as well: Girls Aloud, Kylie, the Spice Girls, East 17, Mika.
In a way Girls Aloud were the first wave of modern celebrity. When we started out there were no camera phones clicking away.
There was real camaraderie in Girls Aloud, the feeling of one for all, and all for one.
For years I felt like the ugly one in Girls Aloud.
I was a Scout years ago, before the movement started, when my father took me fishing, camping and hunting. Then I was sorry that more girls could not have what I had. When I learned of the movement, I thought, here is what I always wanted other girls to have.
I kind of feel bad that I don't know the names of the people in Girls Aloud!
I didn't listen to Girls Aloud growing up - no way. Too cheesy, man!
Girls Aloud had a style of music, so you come together and work as a group.
In an arena, with Girls Aloud, it's a big production and you don't have time to talk to the crowd about the songs.
I love the Girls Aloud songs and get messages from fans asking to hear them performed live again.
It was weird. I joined this band because my life was all about singing. Then Girls Aloud became successful, and suddenly it wasn't just about being able to sing any more. It turned into a beauty contest.
In Girls Aloud, there's always someone there to help out, to jump in on difficult questions and to moan with about how hard we're working. That camaraderie isn't there when you're solo.
One way to be aware of it, to teach to yourself, is simply to read work aloud. I love reading the endings of books aloud when I start nearing the end.
Nadine from Girls Aloud could definitely go solo - she's the one with the talent and will have a successful solo career.
Slowly but surely, people don't see 'Popstars: The Rivals,' they see Girls Aloud. We're a band in our own right.
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