Famed for their hits such as Sound Of The Underground and The Promise, Girls Aloud enjoyed dizzying chart success, and became the best selling girl group of the 21st century.
They followed in the footsteps of the Spice Girls before them, bagging the Christmas number one in 2002.
After achieving a staggering 21 top 10 hits, sell-out tours across the UK, including two nights at Wembley Stadium alongside Jay Z, and topping it all off by winning a BRIT Award, the girls made the decision to call it a day in 2013 following 10 years at the top.
As solo artists, Nadine Coyle, Kimberley Walsh, Nicola Roberts, Sarah Harding and Cheryl have gone on to achieve individual chart success, television shows and West End gigs.
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Now, as they get ready to celebrate 20 years since they were first established on Pop Stars: The Rivals, several members have dropped huge hints that fans could once again be set to dance to their favourite hits in arenas nationwide.
Daily Star Online chatted exclusively to Coral’s John Hill to find out the odds on Girls Aloud once again joining forces in 2021.
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Currently, odds are on at 1/2 for the Something Kinda Ooh hitmakers to get back together.
“A Girls Aloud reunion now looks very likely before the end of 2021, however, our betting suggests that is likely to be without Cheryl,” said John.
Odds are currently on at 6/4 for Cheryl to take part in the reunion.
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During an episode of Girls Aloud: Off The Record, Chezza said: “There’ll be no reunions though.
“Could you imagine? At 30-odd-years-old, ‘I’m just a love machine,’ Nah, no thanks.”
Irish pop princess Nadine Coyle, who famously hasn’t spoken to Cheryl since they waved goodbye to each other following their farewell tour recently claimed that talks were taking place.
She said: “There have been loads of conversations and people now are getting in contact, like, ‘What do we do?’ It’s still early.”
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She also revealed to OK! Magazine that Cheryl had gotten in touch with her.
“It’s been seven years since the last reunion tour and it feels like seven years,
“Cheryl emailed me recently and I bumped into Kimberley [Walsh] a few weeks ago as well, which was lovely.”
Adding further fuel to the fire, Sarah Harding recently broke her social media silence following a year away from the spotlight.
The 38-year-old took to Twitter and retweeted a screenshot of her “practising” with a guitar.
Daily Star Online has contacted Cheryl’s spokesman for comment.
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