Nadine Coyle supports former bandmate as she attends Cheryl's West End play
Former Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle has said she is “still not over” seeing pal Cheryl perform on the West End.
Nadine supported her from the audience on Wednesday night and praised the singer for her “natural” performance on stage.READ MORE: EastEnders star Adam Woodyatt lined up to appear in Cheryl's West End hit show The pop star revealed despite warnings that the performance was “a little jump scary,” it was more than she bargained for.The star added: “Well done Cheryl. Good luck with the rest of the run but you don’t need it! To anyone going I suggest no liquids or you and everyone around you will be drenched!”
Nicola Roberts and Kimberly Walsh sat front row, with Kimberly later admitting to The Mirror that Nadine “doesn’t like anything scary.”
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