The 32-year-old former Girls Aloud star, who checked into rehab in 2011 to be treated for an addiction to sleeping pills and alcohol, is making plans to move to a warmer climate in a bid to find real happiness, reported Daily Star.
Harding took to Twitter to clear up recent tabloid reports suggesting she was trying to emulate Angelina Jolie's career before going on to reveal her plans to emigrate.
"For your information I don't want Angelina's career as yet again 'wrongly' stated... I would simply be honoured to sport a role she has had the sex appeal, charisma, strength of heart and spirit to take on," Harding posted.
"A new start. Sun. Sea. Health. Family. New adventure and finally real happiness. Think that's my point made finally," Harding added.
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