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Where from they come, pOland doesn't have any singles chart, only radio charts, airplay charts and TV charts that doesn't coun tthe low sales of singles, just SMS votes.
Help identify these members of Girls Aloud please. First off the easy ones I got, the ginger one and the blonde one:
and the ones I don't, one brunette, two highlighted "blondes", and they all look the same. Take your pic from Cheryl Tweedy, Nadine Coyle and Kimberley Walsh
(all images are on the commons, so could you note the results there please.). I think I must be showing my age. Cheers. Dunc| ☺ 00:51, 3 September 2005 (UTC)
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Girls Aloud are listed as "a English-Irish pop girl group" however Nadine Coyle is from Derry in Northern Ireland. They are officially recognised as independent, separate, countries and so for the sake of accuracy it should probably be English-Northern Irish 82.8.194.226 ( talk) 01:50, 31 August 2023 (UTC)
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To be posted under subheading ‘2021-present’:
In September 2023, the remaining members of Girls Aloud registered a new company at Companies House under the name “Let's Go Eskimo Productions LLP”, in reference to the group’s highly successful single “Love Machine”, with their own personal companies listed as officers with significant control. This was reported the following month by many British news outlets which sparked speculation over a potential Girls Aloud reunion despite members previously ruling out a reunion. Goldyshark2 ( talk) 14:22, 8 October 2023 (UTC)
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In the "members" section under Sarah Harding, change "since 2023" to "died 2021" or "deceased", because the wording for "since 2023" doesn't make sense because Harding died in 2021 and remaining members of Girls Aloud announced their reunion in 2023, unless if they consider her as an "Eternal Member", which might be a violation of MOS:EUPHEMISM. 2603:6081:893D:13AC:D806:CF25:DE2C:EEAC ( talk) 01:00, 26 July 2024 (UTC)
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Where from they come, pOland doesn't have any singles chart, only radio charts, airplay charts and TV charts that doesn't coun tthe low sales of singles, just SMS votes.
Help identify these members of Girls Aloud please. First off the easy ones I got, the ginger one and the blonde one:
and the ones I don't, one brunette, two highlighted "blondes", and they all look the same. Take your pic from Cheryl Tweedy, Nadine Coyle and Kimberley Walsh
(all images are on the commons, so could you note the results there please.). I think I must be showing my age. Cheers. Dunc| ☺ 00:51, 3 September 2005 (UTC)
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Girls Aloud are listed as "a English-Irish pop girl group" however Nadine Coyle is from Derry in Northern Ireland. They are officially recognised as independent, separate, countries and so for the sake of accuracy it should probably be English-Northern Irish 82.8.194.226 ( talk) 01:50, 31 August 2023 (UTC)
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To be posted under subheading ‘2021-present’:
In September 2023, the remaining members of Girls Aloud registered a new company at Companies House under the name “Let's Go Eskimo Productions LLP”, in reference to the group’s highly successful single “Love Machine”, with their own personal companies listed as officers with significant control. This was reported the following month by many British news outlets which sparked speculation over a potential Girls Aloud reunion despite members previously ruling out a reunion. Goldyshark2 ( talk) 14:22, 8 October 2023 (UTC)
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In the "members" section under Sarah Harding, change "since 2023" to "died 2021" or "deceased", because the wording for "since 2023" doesn't make sense because Harding died in 2021 and remaining members of Girls Aloud announced their reunion in 2023, unless if they consider her as an "Eternal Member", which might be a violation of MOS:EUPHEMISM. 2603:6081:893D:13AC:D806:CF25:DE2C:EEAC ( talk) 01:00, 26 July 2024 (UTC)