Girls Aloud 'on terrible terms' with Nadine Coyle after split

 
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25 March 2013
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Girls Aloud have parted on "terrible" terms after Nadine Coyle hinted she tried to prevent their break-up, according to a report.

The girl group are allegedly furious former bandmate Coyle shared her sadness about their recent split over Twitter because she made it look like it wasn't a mutual decision.

A source told The Mirror: "They have parted on terrible terms. The girls hadn't seen much of US-based Nadine until they reunited for the tour and now it doesn't look like they'll ever see much of her once she's gone back to LA.

"As soon as Sarah [Harding] saw the tweet she called Nadine to say how angry she was. The tweet made it look like the girls went behind Nadine's back to make the decision."

The band - who were formed on Popstars: The Rivals in 2002 - announced on Wednesday they were to go their separate ways following their successful Ten - The Hits reunion tour.

However, Colyle quickly took to Twitter to claim she "couldn't stop" them and wanted to "keep going", leaving the other girls - Harding, Cheryl Cole, Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts - at war with her over her behaviour.

The insider added: "The plan had always been to split after the tour. Nadine also felt the sharp end of Cheryl's tongue. Nadine's behaviour has left a bitter taste in everyone's mouth."

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