Nadine Coyle has claimed that Girls Aloud group "plotted behind her back."
The 29-year-old singer said that she didn't want the band to end and didn't think it was going to end until her management and publicist came up to her to say that the girls wanted the band to split, on the last night of their tour, the Daily Star reported.
The former Girls Aloud star, who was like "f*** I don't have a job!" added that she was already in hair and make-up about to get into her costume when she was informed about the split.
Coyle continued that she was really dramatic for about 15 minutes and then it was over again as she couldn't kick and scream and change their minds.
According to Coyle, had it been her, she would have done it differently and not just before going out on stage.
She further revealed that she refused to sign any paperwork confirming the end of the group, suggesting that she is the last remaining member of the girls-band.
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