'I still can't believe she's gone':
Cheryl, who was previously known with the surnames Tweedy, Cole and Fernandez-Versini, said she still cannot quite believe the death of her bandmate."It doesn't feel like she's gone at all. To be honest, I've never experienced or anticipated this grief.
"You know, I've lost grandparents when I was younger and I lost a friend when I was younger but nothing like this, the feeling of shock and disbelief and it still lingers now to be honest. I still can't quite believe it's real."Nicola Roberts spoke of Harding's "electric" personality: "Sarah's energy was like a firework so I feel like that huge difference in energy when she's not there.
"I think that for us right now, we don't feel like Girls Aloud. We don't feel like a band without Sarah. She, like I said just now, she was such a huge part of our energy that it doesn't feel like that." Nadine Coyle said she was "in denial" about bandmate Sarah Harding's illness: "This time last year we were actually hanging out."I was in denial the entire time and was the friend that was 'Oh, it's gonna be all right', you know, I was completely in denial right up until the day she passed."
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