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14th Sep 2017

Cheryl and Sarah are back talking and we can’t believe it either

Fans were very excited

Keeley Ryan

Fans are calling for a Girls Aloud reunion after former bandmates Cheryl and Sarah Harding appeared to take public steps towards rebuilding a friendship.

The pair have been rumoured to be locked in a feud for a long time – with Sarah recently hinting that the pair have not spoken to 2014.

But the Celebrity Big Brother winner seemed to be feeling a bit nostalgic as she reached out to her former pal on Twitter.

Cheryl asked her 6 million followers what songs from her albums should have been singles, which led to Sarah responding her debut hit Fight For This Love “will always be the one”.

The new mum simply replied back “Always true!” alongside a winking emoji.

And plenty of fans are now hoping a Girls Aloud reunion could now be on the cards – or at least, that the former pals will be in touch more often.

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It comes after Sarah admitted in the Celebrity Big Brother house that “nothing lasts forever” when she was talking about friendships with her Girls Aloud bandmates.

During a chat with her housemate Jemma Lucy, she explained that she and Cheryl were “just so busy with our own stuff” – before admitting they hadn’t spoken for awhile.

She said:

“I haven’t spoken to her in a while, the last saw her when we were doing ‘The Xtra Factor’ and stuff.”

Sarah, who last appeared on Xtra Factor in November 2014, added that things were “never going to be plain sailing the whole time” – but that she was sure any fall outs could be resolved.

She continued:

“We were like sisters so of course it was never going to be plain sailing the whole time – being around girls all the time it’s difficult sometimes.

“Nothings forever. We went through a lot together so nothing lasts forever. Even if we had fell out I’m sure it wouldn’t be a major deal in the future.”

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