Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Girls Aloud Nadine Swears Live On Air

Their cheesy pop tunes appeal to teenagers across the nation, but Girls Aloud weren't setting the best example on Monday morning.
The girl band appeared on the Radio 1 Breakfast show with Nick Grimshaw, but one band member turned the airwaves blue - by swearing live on air.
Nadine Coyle, 27, was talking about social networking site Twitter, when she dropped the clanger.
Potty mouth: Nadine Coyle swore live on air on the Radio 1 Breakfast show on Monday morning and she didn't apologise for the guff
Potty mouth: Nadine Coyle swore live on air on the Radio 1 Breakfast show on Monday morning and she didn't apologise for the guff

The Irish singer said: 'I use a lot of hashtags as a - well, I was going to say as a p***take. Can I say that on the radio?'
Grimshaw, who has only been in the role for just six weeks, was clearly uncomfortable with the swearing and replied: 'Probably not, no.'
He added: 'Sorry if anyone's offended by Nadine's filthy mouth.'
Instead of apologising to listeners, Nadine told fans she wasn't bothered if anyone was annoyed at her choice use of words.
She said: 'If anyone is offended by that, you need to get out more.'
Girls very aloud: Nadine didn't mind that she had swore on air and was seen posing up with Nick Grimshaw and the rest of her bandmates
Girls very aloud: Nadine didn't mind that she had swore on air and was seen posing up with Nick Grimshaw and the rest of her bandmates
Later she laughed on the incident and tweeted: 'Me too! It was such a class day! love yous too #no#tag xRT @CherylCole: I had Soooo much fun today with @GirlsAloud #MemoryLane #LoveMyGirls'
Nadine and the rest of the girls Cheryl Cole, Nicola Roberts, Sarah Harding and Kimberley Walsh have reunited to celebrate their 10-year anniversary and it seems they are getting on well.
The official Radio 1 Twitter page later said: 'Nadine swore, Nicola loved Westlife, Sarah can't work Twitter, Cheryl loved Ultimate Kaos, Kimberley spilt her coffee #WeloveGirlsAloud.'
Interesting footwear: Nadine wore a pair of interesting cut out over the knee oxblood boots by Charkiani for the occasion
Interesting footwear: Nadine wore a pair of interesting cut out over the knee oxblood boots by Charkiani for the occasion
Interesting footwear: Nadine wore a pair of interesting cut out over the knee oxblood boots by Charkiani for the occasion
Heading into battle: Cheryl donned a pair of camouflage print trousers and a black jacket for the radio appearance
Heading into battle: Cheryl donned a pair of camouflage print trousers and a black jacket for the radio appearance
The girls also appeared in an interview with BBC Breakfast's Bill Turnbull, where they admitted they found the prospect of releasing new music 'nerve-wracking'.
Kimberley said: 'It feels really exciting to have music out there again, but it's really nerve-wracking because you don't know how it's going to be perceived and you want everyone to like it.'
Cheryl added: 'We don't hold back, we never have. We've always gone in there full-force. It doesn't feel like there's any expectation, it just feels fun!'
As well as promoting their comeback single, Something New, which is released on Sunday, the quintet are also gearing up for a performance at the Capital FM Jingle Bell Ball on December 9th.
The girl group will join the likes of Pink, Rita Ora, The Wanted, Calvin Harris and Example in taking to the stage for the annual music event.

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