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Girls Aloud stars' messages of support for Sarah Harding after breast cancer announcement

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, and that the disease has advanced to other parts of her body, her former bandmates were among thousands of people posting messages of support on social media.Formed on ITV's reality show Popstars: The Rivals in 2002, Girls Aloud went on to have continued chart success with hits including Sound Of The Underground, Love Machine, Biology, Call The Shots and The Promise.They went on hiatus in 2009 before splitting in 2013, but there had been speculation earlier this year of a reunion in 2022 to mark their 20th anniversary.When Harding announced her diagnosis, responded by posting a simple broken-hearted emoji on Twitter.Nadine Coyle and Kimberley Walsh replied to Harding's own Instagram post, with Coyle posting: "I love you!!!

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