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The Saturdays: "Girls Aloud split is the end of an era"

The Saturdays thinks the break-up of Girls Aloud is the "end of an era".

The pop group - comprising Cheryl Cole, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Sarah Harding and Nadine Coyle - called it a day after their final 10th anniversary tour show in Liverpool on Wednesday (March 20).

Fellow British group The Saturdays have expressed their sadness at the chart-reigning band's split.

The Saturdays singer Rochelle Humes told the Daily Star: " “It’s the end of an era. I went to see them on the Ten tour and I’m like: ‘Why are you splitting up?’ It was such a good show.”

Bandmate Una Healy added: “We supported them on their arena tour five years ago,” before Vanessa White finished: “It’s so sad.”

The Saturdays - also comprising Frankie Sandford and Mollie King - are currently making waves in the US thanks to their reality TV show 'Chasing The Saturdays'.

The girl group - who are on course for their first UK No. 1 single this weekend - are proud of their recent success.  

King explained: “We were filming last year for three months and now we’re promoting everywhere. A lot of people have asked us if there will be a second season and we’re like: ‘Oh my gosh – we don’t know.’”

 

 

 

 

Watch The Saturdays' music video for 'What About Us' here: