Girls Aloud's Sarah proves brunettes have more fun

12 April 2012
The Weekender

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If anyone can disprove the theory that blondes have more fun, it would be legendary party girl and Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding.

Sarah donned a brunette wig for the girls high-voltage show in Liverpool, and even without her usual platinum blonde look showed she still looks striking.

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Brunette bombshell: Sarah Harding proves she has just as much fun as a brunette

Brunette bombshell: Sarah Harding proves she has just as much fun as a brunette

Girls power: The first ladies of pop known how to make an entrance

Girls power: The first ladies of pop known how to make an entrance

A dark-haired Harding led the first ladies of pop through a medley of their hits at the citie's Summer Pops concert series.

Dressed in dazzling skimpy showgirl outfits, teamed with silver stilettos and nude-toned fishnet tights, the girls shimmied and high-kicked their way through crowd-pleasing favourites of their catalogue of fifteen consecutive top 10 hits including three number ones.

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Cheryl works her charm on the crowd

Cheryl works her charm on the crowd

Showgirls: Nicola Roberts and Cheryl Cole shimmy through their live show

Showgirls: Nicola Roberts and Cheryl Cole shimmy through their live show

The hardworking pop princesses, who came together after winning a reality television show contest, have announced that they will be holding their very own one day festival at Newnham Park, Plymouth on 11 August.

Playing with support from fellow reality TV stars Eton Road and Booty Luv with more acts to be announced. The family orientated day will also include a fun fair and entertainment throughout the day before Girls Aloud take to the stage in front of 15,000 people.

Nadine Coyle and curvy Kimberley Walsh belt out the Girls Aloud anthems

Nadine Coyle and curvy Kimberley Walsh belt out the Girls Aloud anthems

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