Nadine Coyle open to reuniting with Girl Aloud band mates


Los Angeles, Nov 29 (IANS): Irish singer Nadine Coyle says she would be open to reuniting with her Girl Aloud band mates.

The singer was called "full of s**t" recently by Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, but says she doesn't hold a grudge and would be happy to perform with the group again in the future.

"Why not? 10 years down the line. I would never rule (reuniting) out," dailymail.co.uk quoted her as saying.

She also says that she and her fiancé Jason Bell are keen to have more children in the future after she gave birth to first child Anaiya in April this year.

"Anaiya is so young, she's such a good baby. I think I've been spoiled - I couldn't get this lucky twice! So I think I have time enough for baby number two. But one day, definitely," she said.

Wherever in the world she goes, Coyle likes to take her daughter with her and she says that the youngster is already a lover of travelling.

"Anaiya loves to travel, she's so well adjusted. As long as she has her bottle and her mummy and her teddy bear then she's happy.

"She's a jet-setting baby, she shakes her arms and her legs because she's so excited before we go travelling," the singer added.

 

  

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