Sarah Nicole Harding (; 17 November 1981 – 5 September 2021) was an English singer, model and actress. Her professional career began in 2002 when she successfully auditioned for the
ITV
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reality series ''
Popstars: The Rivals'', during which Harding won a place in the girl group
Girls Aloud.
The group achieved twenty consecutive top ten singles (including four number ones) in the UK, six albums that were certified platinum by the
British Phonographic Industry (BPI), two of which went to number one in the UK, and accumulated a total of five
BRIT Award nominations. In 2009, Girls Aloud won "Best Single" with their song "
The Promise".
During the group's break, Harding began acting, appearing in ''
Bad Day'', the
BBC television film ''
Freefall'', ''
Run for Your Wife'' and ''
St. Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold''. Harding contributed three solo songs to the soundtrack of ''St. Trinian's 2''. She also modelled for
Ultimo lingerie. In late 2012, she reunited with
Girls Aloud to celebrate their tenth anniversary. In early 2013, they announced that they had split up. In 2015, Harding briefly appeared in the soap opera ''
Coronation Street
''Coronation Street'' is an English soap opera created by Granada Television and shown on ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres around a cobbled, terraced street in Weatherfield, a fictional town based on inner-city Salford.
Origi ...
'' and released her first
extended play record ''Threads''. She then won ''
Celebrity Big Brother 20'' in 2017.
In August 2020, Harding announced that she had been diagnosed with advanced
breast cancer; she revealed in March 2021 that her condition was
terminal. She died on 5 September 2021, at the age of 39.
Early life
Harding was born Sarah Nicole Hardman on 17 November 1981 in
Ascot, Berkshire. She attended St Cuthbert's Primary School in
Egham until 1993. She was raised with two half brothers and moved to Stockport when she was 14 after her parents' separation. Harding's father had begun dating a younger woman, she therefore disowned her father and changed her surname to Harding. She attended
Hazel Grove High School from 1993 to 1998 and later attended
Stockport College where she studied hair and beauty. She then worked as part of the promotions team for two nightclubs in
The Grand Central Leisure Park in Stockport, as a waitress at
Pizza Hut, a van driver, debt collector and as a
BT telephone operator. She also toured North West England performing at pubs, social clubs and caravan parks to support herself. In 2002, she was recording dance tracks when she decided to audition for UK talent-search shows. She auditioned for ''
Fame Academy'' and ''
Popstars: The Rivals''. It was in the latter on which she found fame, pulling out of ''Fame Academy'' after being accepted into the first round of ''Popstars''. Harding also entered ''
FHM''s High Street Honeys 2002, the magazine's national beauty contest. Her pictures appeared in the top 100, but Harding withdrew upon achieving success on ''Popstars''.
Career

In 2002, Harding auditioned for the reality television show ''
Popstars: The Rivals''. The programme, the second British series of the international ''
Popstars''
franchise, would see the creation of two rival groups – a boy band and a girl group each consisting of five members, which would then compete against each other for the 2002
Christmas Number One spot on the
UK Singles Chart. Several thousand applicants attended auditions across the UK in hope of being selected. Ten girls and ten boys were chosen as finalists by judges
Pete Waterman,
Louis Walsh and
Geri Halliwell. These finalists then took to the stage participating in weekly Saturday night live performances (alternating weekly between the girls and boys). Each week the contestant polling the fewest phone votes was eliminated, until the final line-ups of the groups emerged. Harding joined
Nadine Coyle,
Cheryl Tweedy,
Nicola Roberts and
Kimberley Walsh to comprise the new girl group Girls Aloud, formed through the show by a public vote on 30 November 2002.
The group's debut single "
Sound of the Underground" peaked at number one on the
UK Singles Chart, becoming the 2002 Christmas number one. Girls Aloud hold the record for the shortest time between formation and reaching number one. The group released their debut album ''
Sound of the Underground'' in May 2003, which entered the charts at number two and was certified platinum by the
British Phonographic Industry (BPI) later the same year. Their singles "
I'll Stand by You", "
Walk This Way" and "
The Promise" have charted at number one. Two of their albums have reached the top of the
UK Albums Chart: their greatest hits album ''
The Sound of Girls Aloud'' and 2008's ''
Out of Control'', both of which entered the chart at number one, with over one million copies of the former being sold.
They also achieved seven certified albums and have been nominated for five
Brit Awards, winning the 2009 Best Single for "The Promise".
The group's musical style was pop, but throughout their career, they experimented with
electropop
Electropop is a hybrid music genre combining elements of electronic and pop genres. Writer Hollin Jones has described it as a variant of synth-pop with heavy emphasis on its electronic sound. The genre was developed in the 1980s and saw a re ...
and
dance-pop
Dance-pop is a popular music subgenre that originated in the late 1970s to early 1980s. It is generally uptempo music intended for nightclubs with the intention of being danceable but also suitable for contemporary hit radio. Developing from a ...
. Girls Aloud's collaborations with
Brian Higgins and his songwriting and production team
Xenomania earned the group critical acclaim, due to an innovative approach to mainstream pop music. The group became one of the few UK reality television acts to achieve continued success, amassing a fortune of
£30 million by May 2010. ''
Guinness World Records'' lists them as "Most Successful Reality TV Group" in the 2007 edition. They also hold the record for "Most Consecutive Top Ten Entries in the UK by a Female Group" in the 2008 edition and are credited again for "Most Successful Reality TV Group" in the 2011 edition. The group was also named the United Kingdom's biggest-selling girl group of the 21st century, with over 4.3 million singles sales and 4 million albums sold in the UK alone.

In 2006, Harding signed a £100,000 deal to model
Ultimo lingerie, following the likes of
Penny Lancaster,
Rachel Hunter and
Helena Christensen. Alongside her Girls Aloud bandmates, Harding made a cameo appearance in ''
St. Trinian's
''St Trinian's'' is a British gag cartoon comic strip series, created and drawn by Ronald Searle from 1946 until 1952. The cartoons all centre on a boarding school for girls, where the teachers are sadists and the girls are juvenile delinquents ...
'' in 2007. She took on her first major acting role in 2008, appearing in the low-budget thriller ''
Bad Day''. Harding wore a brunette wig for the role of Jade Jennings. The film also stars
Donna Air and
Claire Goose. She also collaborated with London
synthpop
Synth-pop (short for synthesizer pop; also called techno-pop; ) is a subgenre of new wave music that first became prominent in the late 1970s and features the synthesizer as the dominant musical instrument. It was prefigured in the 1960s a ...
band
Filthy Dukes
Filthy Dukes are a synthpop band from London, England. The band is composed of Olly Dixon (sampling, electronic percussion, electric guitar), Tim Lawton (synthesisers, lead vocalist) and Mark Ralph (bass guitar, backing vocals). Having been acti ...
on a cover of "
Real Wild Child
"Wild One" or "Real Wild Child" is an Australian rock and roll song written by Johnny Greenan, Johnny O'Keefe, and Dave Owens. While most sources state that O'Keefe was directly involved in composing the song, this has been questioned by others. ...
", recorded for the film ''
Wild Child''. In July 2009, Girls Aloud announced they would take a year-long hiatus to pursue solo projects, but would reunite for a new studio album in 2010.
During ''Girls Aloud's'' hiatus, Harding decided to focus on her acting career. "Singing was always my main ambition, but acting was something else I wanted to achieve", Harding said.
Harding appeared in the
BBC television film ''
Freefall'', written and directed by
Dominic Savage
Dominic Savage (born 23 November 1962) is a British BAFTA award-winning director, writer, and actor.
Originally a child actor — making several television appearances and featuring in Stanley Kubrick's '' Barry Lyndon'' (1975) — ...
. The film aired on
BBC Two
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on 14 July 2009. Harding portrayed Sam, the beautician girlfriend of
Dominic Cooper's character.
The drama is a satirical take on the
financial crisis of 2007–2008. ''
Company
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'' magazine said that "Sarah Harding showed she's got real acting potential in her convincing, but fleeting performance."
Later that year, Harding returned to the ''
St. Trinian's
''St Trinian's'' is a British gag cartoon comic strip series, created and drawn by Ronald Searle from 1946 until 1952. The cartoons all centre on a boarding school for girls, where the teachers are sadists and the girls are juvenile delinquents ...
'' franchise with a starring role in ''
St. Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold''. Despite her age, Harding portrayed teenage rebel Roxy, a new student at St. Trinian's School. The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews, holding a 10% 'rotten' rating on
Rotten Tomatoes. Harding worked with Girls Aloud producers
Xenomania to record three solo tracks for the film's soundtrack – "Too Bad", "Make It Easy" and a cover of
David Bowie's "
Boys Keep Swinging
"Boys Keep Swinging" is a song by English musician David Bowie, released on 27 April 1979 by RCA Records in the United Kingdom as the lead single from his 1979 album '' Lodger''. It was written by Bowie and Brian Eno and recorded in Montreux a ...
".
In December 2009, Harding appeared on
MTV
MTV (Originally an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable channel that launched on August 1, 1981. Based in New York City, it serves as the flagship property of the MTV Entertainment Group, part of Paramount Media Networks, a di ...
's ''Sarah Harding in 24 Hours''. Harding and her then-boyfriend, DJ Tom Crayne, also launched a new nightclub named Kanaloa. Harding's guest vocals appear alongside Kanobby on the
Roger Sanchez and
Far East Movement track "2Gether"; she also appears in snippets of the music video. Harding then filmed ''
Run for Your Wife'' in which she played one of the wives of the lead character, John Smith. The film was released on 14 February 2013.
After three years of hiatus, ''Girls Aloud'' reunited in 2012 to celebrate their tenth anniversary together. The group released the single "
Something New" in November, with proceeds being donated to
Children in Need.
Their second greatest hits anthology ''
Ten
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'' was released on 26 November 2012, followed by the single "
Beautiful Cause You Love Me
"Beautiful 'Cause You Love Me" is a song recorded by British girl group Girls Aloud from their second compilation album, '' Ten'' (2012). It was written by Rachel Moulden and produced by Jim Eliot. The song received mixed reviews from music crit ...
".
In 2013, the group embarked on
Ten: The Hits Tour. Shortly after the tour, the group announced their split.
Harding first revealed that she was working on her debut album in March 2010. She named
Lady Gaga as her biggest influence. Despite this, an album never materialised. Harding restated her plans to release a solo album in 2013 and said that she had been "writing and experimenting with different sounds in the studio." In an interview in 2014. She said, "I'm doing all sorts of stuff at the moment
..A lot of it is music, music, music.". In July 2015 her first solo release, "Threads", was announced; it was released on 7 August.
She made a guest appearance on the
ITV
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ITV
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** ITV (TV network), a free-to-air national commercial television network covering the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islan ...
soap opera ''
Coronation Street
''Coronation Street'' is an English soap opera created by Granada Television and shown on ITV since 9 December 1960. The programme centres around a cobbled, terraced street in Weatherfield, a fictional town based on inner-city Salford.
Origi ...
'' as
Joni Preston
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, the wife of
Robert Preston (
Tristan Gemmill). The character made a few appearances in July and August 2015 as her marriage to Robert disintegrated when he began an affair with ex-wife
Tracy Barlow (
Kate Ford).
Harding competed on the BBC's Saturday night gymnastics show ''
Tumble'' in 2014 where she came third. She also participated in season 10 of BBC's ''
Celebrity MasterChef'' in 2015. She took part on the
third series
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of ''
The Jump'' on
Channel 4 in early 2016, withdrawing on 26 February (Week 5) after tearing a ligament in her knee during a training session. In Autumn 2016, Harding appeared alongside
Andy Moss in a UK tour of ''
Ghost: The Musical''. However, she was replaced mid tour by
Carolyn Maitland after pulling out due to the subsequent pain from her injury after ''The Jump''. In August 2017, Harding won the
twentieth series of ''
Celebrity Big Brother''.
On 24 March 2021, Harding released her final single, "Wear It Like a Crown", which she had recorded ten years earlier. However, she had found it and decided to release it with the profits going towards her chosen charity. The same day, the song went straight to number 1 on the
iTunes
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chart. Although the single failed to chart on the UK Official Singles Top 100, it debuted and peaked at number 33 on the UK Official Singles Sales Chart Top 100 on 2 April 2021.
Personal life
Harding was in an on-and-off relationship with
Calum Best from 2005 to 2006. They remained friends until her death. Harding was engaged to DJ Tom Crane during 2011. She was also in a two-year relationship with DJ Mark Foster from late 2012 to late 2014. She also began a relationship with ''Celebrity Big Brother'' co-star
Chad Johnson during their series of the programme. After the pair had finished the series, they had a brief
long-distance relationship
A long-distance relationship (LDR) or long-distance romantic relationship (LDRR) is an intimate relationship between partners who are geographically separated from one another. Partners in LDRs face geographic separation and lack of face-to-face ...
but ended it, remaining friends until her death. Following her death, Johnson said that he felt sad that Harding had never been able to fulfil her dream of becoming a mother.
In October 2011, Harding entered a rehab centre in South Africa, citing
alcohol dependence
Alcohol dependence is a previous (DSM-IV and ICD-10) psychiatric diagnosis in which an individual is physically or psychologically dependent upon alcohol (also chemically known as ethanol).
In 2013, it was reclassified as alcohol use disorde ...
and depression. She did not stop drinking alcohol altogether, but "reined it in". On 16 April 2013, Harding received a six-month driving ban and was fined £605 after police officers caught her talking on her mobile phone while she was driving through central London. Harding had nine penalty points on her licence for speeding prior to the incident.
Harding wrote a memoir, ''Hear Me Out'', which was published in 2021, documenting her life and career as well as her terminal diagnosis.
Illness and death
On 26 August 2020, Harding announced that she had been diagnosed with
breast cancer that had
advanced to "other parts" of her body. In October 2020, it was reported that she was living with her mother in
Manchester upon undergoing treatment. In March 2021, she stated that the disease was terminal and that she did not expect to "see another Christmas".
Harding died of complications from breast cancer on the morning of 5 September 2021, at the age of 39. Among those who paid tributes were her former Girls Aloud bandmates:
Nadine Coyle and
Nicola Roberts said they were "absolutely devastated";
Kimberley Walsh added that her "heart was broken"; and
Cheryl
Cheryl is a female given name common in English speaking countries.
There are several prevailing theories about its etymology. The most common is that it has Italo-Celtic roots and is an Anglicised version of either the French name Cherie (from ...
stated that Harding would be "forever in
heir
Inheritance is the practice of receiving private property, titles, debts, entitlements, privileges, rights, and obligations upon the death of an individual. The rules of inheritance differ among societies and have changed over time. Officiall ...
hearts". A number of celebrities took to their social media and also paid tribute to Harding. The proceeds from Harding's final single "Wear It Like a Crown" were donated to
The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, which manages the
Christie Hospital
The Christie Hospital in Manchester, England, is one of the largest cancer treatment centres in Europe. It is managed by The Christie NHS Foundation Trust.
History
The hospital was established by a committee under the chairmanship of Richard Ch ...
to fund research by the cancer treatment centre caring for Harding prior to her death.
Discography
Extended plays
Singles
Other appearances
Filmography
See also
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List of Celebrity Big Brother (British TV series) housemates
''Celebrity Big Brother'' is a spin-off of the British reality television series '' Big Brother'', broadcast in the UK and Ireland. Originally broadcast on Channel 4 and E4 and later broadcast on Channel 5 and 5Star, it involves a group of ce ...
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