Nadine Coyle has opened up about the rift between herself and her former Girls Aloud bandmates, Cheryl Tweedy, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh.
The four singers, alongside Sarah Harding, were members of the band for over 10 years, until they eventually split in 2013, with Nadine admitting they havenāt spoken since.
Although it seemed like an amicable split at the time, Nadine later took to Twitter to claim sheād had āno partā in the break-up and ācouldnāt stopā the rest of the group from their plans to split, following their āTenā arena tour.
Cheryl later slammed this in the press, with Nadine now telling HuffPost UK that sheād had no communication with her former bandmates, apart from Sarah, for more than four years.
When we asked if sheād had āany contactā with any of the three, Nadine explained: āI havenāt. Not since the end, not since the tour, not since we broke up.ā
We then questioned whether this was a āgoodā or ābadā thing, to which she said: āItāsā¦ Iām indifferent.ā
On whether she missed them, she continued: āUm... itāsā¦ Iāve moved on. But I do love everything that we did together.ā
She was quick to insist that she didnāt have any hard feelings towards the group, though, adding: āIn an ideal world, we would be all great friends, and it would be a great thing.
āBut Iām really supportive of things that they do, and you canāt help but feel happy for somebody when something great happens, you know, they have a baby or, you know, great things!
āI feel happy for other people feeling happy. I can take joy from their happy moments.ā
Nadine spoke to HuffPost UK to promote her new solo single, āGo To Workā, which is out now.