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Sarah Harding

Sarah Nicole Harding (born Sarah Nicole Hardman[2] on 17 November 1981 in Ascot) is an English singer, model and actress best known for her work with the pop group Girls Aloud.

Early life and career

Harding has attributed her "musical genes" to her father, John Adam Hardman, who introduced her to the studio at a very young age.[3] She attended Hazel Grove High School from 1993 to 1998, and later attended Stockport College. She then worked as part of the promotions team for 2 nightclubs in The Grand Central Leisure Park in Stockport. In 2002, she auditioned both for being a contestant on UK talent-search shows Fame Academy and Popstars: The Rivals and it was in the latter where she found fame, pulling out of Fame Academy after being accepted in the Popstars 1st round.

Harding also has an entry in FHM's High Street Honeys 2002, the magazine's national beauty contest, and her pictures appeared in the first Top 100, but she later withdrew, upon achieving success on Popstars. A year later, she was voted one of the Top 30 sexiest women in the world by readers of the same magazine. In 2005, she entered the same Top 10 at Number 8, slipping to Number 15 in 2006, to Number 17 in 2007, to number 36 in 2008, and to number 87 in 2009.

Girls Aloud

In the finale of the "Popstars" show, she was picked as the final member of the five-piece group, Girls Aloud, that formed the female half of the eponymous 'rivals'. She defeated Javine Hylton for the final place, a result that provoked a measure of surprise.

As a member of Girls Aloud, Harding has taken part in many events and TV shows, such as the 25 August 2006 episode of The Friday Night Project. Harding co-hosted the show with Cheryl Cole, and Kimberley Walsh and then a Christmas special with Nicola Roberts and Nadine Coyle joining them. She is also the oldest member of the group.

She co-wrote two songs since in the group:

Discography

Other work

Outside of Girls Aloud, Harding signed a £100,000 deal to model Ultimo lingerie, following the likes of Penny Lancaster, Rachel Hunter and Helena Christensen. [4]

Harding has filmed an appearance in a British independent film Bad Day, which was released in 2008. She plays a brunette girl called Jade Jennings who sits in the back of a cab and swears down the phone. The film also stars Donna Air and Claire Goose.[5]

Harding has recently been seen as the face of Coca-Cola Zero upon its launch in Ireland. She will also advertise and promote Sunsilk with the rest of Girls Aloud.

Harding collaborated with London synthpop band Filthy Dukes on the track "Real Wild Child" for the Wild Child soundtrack. It was released in August 2008. Harding sparked rumours with the move that she would be leaving Girls Aloud to pursue a solo career, a rumour she later denied. She has launched a new nightclub called Kanaloa. She will also be recording tracks for film soundtrack to St. Trinian's II: The Legend of Fritton's Gold, released in 2009, in which she also stars as a lead. [6]

In December 2009, Sarah appeared on MTV's 'Sarah Harding in 24 hours'. To promote this, Sarah also made a guest appearance on Radio One with Chris Moyles.

Filmography

Year Title Film/Television Role Other notes
2007 St. Trinian's Film School Band Member Cameo
2008 Bad Day Film Jade Jennings Supporting Character
2009 Freefall T.V. Sam Supporting Character
St. Trinian's II: The Legend of Fritton's Gold Film Roxy Main Character

References

  1. ^ "Sarah Harding's profile".
  2. ^ Sarah Harding's father's first interview: 'I don't want her money. All I want is some connection with my daughter' | Mail Online
  3. ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1158000/Sarah-Hardings-fathers-interview-I-dont-want-money-All-I-want-connection-daughter.html
  4. ^ "It's Sarah Bra-ding". The Sun. 5 September 2006. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
  5. ^ "Sexy Girl Sarah Does A Runner". The Sun. 12 October 2006. Retrieved 2009-09-20.
  6. ^ "Sarah Harding to quit Girls Aloud?". Now magazine. Retrieved 2009-09-20. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dateformat= ignored (help)