Sarah Harding is 'regularly in touch with Girls Aloud stars' amid cancer battle
Sarah Harding and her former Girls Aloud bandmates have been in regular contact amid her fight against cancer. They all showed their support for the singer's new autobiography
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Sarah Harding has reportedly grown closer to her Girls Aloud stars again.
The Girls Aloud crew - including Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh - have come together to support their fellow former bandmate Sarah.
It's emerged the former band have been in touch regularly amid Sarah's brave battle against advanced-stage cancer.
They have all been supportive of Sarah's latest venture to write her autobiography Hear Me Out.
Her book will capture Sarah's story from childhood through to winning Popstars: The Rivals in 2002 with her Girls Aloud bandmates and the years in the spotlight that followed.
A source told The Sun : “The girls are in touch regularly.
"Everybody is putting the past behind them — the book is Sarah’s way of doing that for good.
“It feels therapeutic and cathartic to get it all down.”
All the Girls Aloud stars rallied around Sarah as they publicly showed their support for her new autobiography.
They all took to Instagram to share thoughtful and lovely messages about Sarah's new book.
Cheryl wrote: "Well this is going to be an interesting read... Love you."
Nadine added: "My lovely Sarah has a book coming out and I can't wait to read what she got up to when I was getting up to it with her!"
Nicola penned: "So proud of you for delivering this."
Kimberley typed out: "So proud."
Sarah revealed she was going to be releasing an autobiography Hear Me Out in time for Christmas.
The singer had just finished writing her book this week and she turned to Instagram to thank fans for their support.
She wrote: "Hi everyone. Thank you so much for all the messages of love and support that I’ve received since my last post. Everyone has been so kind and reading your comments and DMs has been such a huge source of strength to me.
"I can’t deny that things are tough right now but I’m fighting as hard as I possibly can and being as brave as I know how."
Sarah explained the book was such a positive focus between trips to the hospital for treatment and being at home.
She went on: "In September the lovely people at Ebury Publishing asked me if I would be interested in writing a book about my life story.
"It came at such a good time for me as it’s given me something fun and positive to focus on while I’ve been stuck at home in between trips to the hospital for treatment.
"I’ve nearly finished it now and this week Mum and I have been looking though old photos choosing which ones to include. It’ll be out after Christmas and I’m really proud of it. I hope you’ll like it.
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