Singer Kimberly Walsh can’t keep up with ‘wild’ Sarah
October 13th, 2009 - 12:49 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )London, Oct 13 (IANS) Singer Kimberly Walsh of Girls Aloud band says she doesn’t get invited by her bandmate Sarah Harding because she “can’t keep up”.
“Sarah’s too wild for me and she knows I can’t keep up. She only invites on the occasional night out. Cheryl and I will stay in for a takeaway and a gossip. It sounds boring, but it’s nice to chill when you’re always so busy,” thesun.co.uk quoted Walsh as saying.
Walsh has signed on as the face of New Look, but her bandmates are working on solo projects.
“This is more of a gap year. I don’t think we’ll ever split up. We’ve had conversations and agreed that, even if we stopped making music in five year’s time, we’ll never officially break up.
“A lot of groups split because they’re having a bad time or not getting along, then they make a big comeback. We don’t need to make a profound statement and, hopefully, the five of us will stay on the same page for the next 50 years,” she added.
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