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Girls aloud reunited
It's been 10 years since they hit the limelight with their very first hit single Sound Of The Underground.But Girls Aloud are still as popular as ever, as they showed today while celebrating their milestone anniversary.A very toned Kimberley Walsh led the way as she joined bandmates Cheryl Cole, Nicola Roberts, Sarah Harding and Nadine Coyle to announce plans for a new single, new album and UK tour - news which is sure to delight their millions of fans.
UNION J ALL THE WAY
X Factor stars Union J have hit back at claims suggesting they’re the “new One Direction”.The foursome, who like One Direction before them were formed by the judges, have certainly seemingly captured the teenage market just like 1DThe group said: “It’s quite a big responsibility we have to take on. Now we’ve been compared to them, if we don’t get anywhere near that success, then we’re just going to feel stupid.”They added: “We’re not really like them. I think it’s just because we’re a boyband and we’ve done X Factor and we’ve almost been put together i think that’s the only thing .”