Are Girls Aloud's surviving members reuniting after Sarah Harding's death?

The reunion buzz started in September when BBC presented the girl group's Girls Aloud: Tangled Up Live concert 15 years after their formation. The footage included Sarah Harding and her bandmates - Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle, Cheryl and Nicola Roberts - as they performed some of their greatest hits.

Is Girls Aloud's Reunion Happening?

Ten years after Girls Aloud disbanded, their fans saw a sign that they might be reuniting soon.

As reported by Express, the supporters found Let's Go Eskimo - a new company registered on Companies House. While there is no confirmation yet, they believe that the surviving members on the label as the name seemingly references the group's song "Love Machine," which they released in 2004.

According to the news outlet, the new company has been registered as LET'S GO ESKIMO PRODUCTIONS LLP on Companies House and is now active. It also indicates four unnamed officers - the same number of Girls Aloud's current members.

Fans immediately expressed their excitement to see the girls in the potential reunion.

One said, "I really really hope the rumours saying @CherylOfficial is keen to reunite with @NicolaRoberts @KimberleyJWalsh @NadineCoyleNow to do a girls aloud reunion and use it to honour #Sarah are true it would be absolutely fantastic to see them tour again #GirlsAloud @girlsalouduuk."

"Girls Aloud fans could be in for a treat as Cheryl is reportedly "desperate" to reform the group for a reunion tour - with Derry native Nadine Coyle previously hinting at a special fundraising event," another wrote.

"girls aloud reunion rumours ARE KILLING ME," another added.

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Sarah Harding's Cause of Death

The potential reunion could mark their first since Harding died on September 5, 2021, at the age of 39, following her battle with breast cancer.

The late member revealed her diagnosis in August 2020, confirming that it spread to other parts of her body. She underwent treatments with the hopes of recovering from the dreaded illness, enduring chemotherapy sessions and mastectomy.

She revealed in her memoir "Hear Me Out" that her doctor said Christmas 2021 might be her last. However, she was not able to reach the holiday following her passing.

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