The 35-year-old songstress said she is glad she has got a another shot to improve her life after her band Girls Aloud split up and is trying her best to learn from her mistakes, reported FemaleFirst.
"It's hurtful - I haven't got a thick skin and I don't think a lot of people realise that. When that all ended, I was like, 'Where do I go from here?'
"This is for me like getting a second chance to show people who I've grown into and I'm kind of a bit sick of being judged on the past because we all grow up at some point in our lives and you learn by your mistakes and your regrets," Harding said on "Celebrity Big Brother".
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