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Kimberley Walsh: 'Every day was full of drama in Girls Aloud'

Singer Kimberley Walsh has opened up about the Girls Aloud dynamic towards the end of their collective career and revealed that there was a lot of "drama". 

She told Magic FM that there was clear tension between the bandmates and it became worse the longer they remained in the industry: "Every day in Girls Aloud was a drama to be honest!"

Despite admitting that the girls had a slightly rocky relationship at times, Walsh added that performing together always sorted things out: "As a group and working together it always worked brilliantly for us, something really special happened when all five of us were together performing."

Earlier this month, the songstress explained that Nadine Coyle's solo deal caused a few rifts: "For a long time, the rest of us had felt that she was holding us to ransom, and with the constant whispers of Nadine's imminent solo deal, we felt as if she was calling the shots, and that the band's future was in her hands. It was hard for us to accept her need to separate herself from the rest of us, because at that time none of us had considered a solo career, and she never once talked to us about it."

 

 

Watch Walsh's music video for 'One Day I'll Fly Away' below: