Nadine’s sudden bout of the Mutyas has caused several sources, including Popjustice, to question her position in the group. After all, it’s not often a band member gets away with such blatant duty-shirking. Most indie musicians get booted within minutes of sighing “pfff, do we have to?”; why should Nadine be any different?
The question, however, might already have been answered. A statement today on Girls Aloud’s MySpace page, publicising their new show The Passions Of Girls Aloud (which presumably is somewhat different the Mel Gibson brutalo-epic of similar name), reveals:
“The series will follow Sarah, Cheryl, Nicola and Kimberley as they each undertake a personal challenge ranging from creating their own make up line to learning to street dance in America. To find out the other two, you'll have to tune in!”
No mention of Nadine. Has the first meaningful crack appeared in the lineup of history’s greatest girl group? WATCH THIS SPACE.
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1 comment:
i used to like nadine but now im beginning to hate her. how could she not care?
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