Words matter. These are the best Sarah Harding Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Yeah, I don’t like pitch-black dark. I always like to have a crack of light coming into my bedroom.
I learned that I am a lot stronger and more determined than I realised and I think I needed that confidence boost.
Removing the bad bacteria from your skin is the key to clear skin.
I’m like a mad cat and dog woman.
You have to be able to relate to what you’re singing otherwise you’re just a mannequin.
The older I get though, the more scared I am about the pregnancy situation. I don’t want to be too old that I can’t enjoy it.
Since doing ‘Dating in the Dark’ and getting engaged, I’ve become the top agony aunt to all my friends. It’s brilliant.
The odd swear word doesn’t harm anyone, does it?
I never doubted that singing was what I was meant to do.
I keep myself in shape with 40 minutes on my cross trainer every day. Doing that keeps me motivated and it isn’t too time-consuming.
We’d all been trying to get into this business for God knows how long. And it’s not like we’re talentless.
It depends who your technician is as to how much fun the recording is.
I was a bit of a reprobate as a teenager.
I always looked the tallest when I was in the group. I look like a giant next to Cheryl. She’s like a Polly Pocket, she’s very petite.
People think of me as the blonde loud lairy one from Girls Aloud, but that’s not me when I go home at the end of the night, that was a persona I was given in the band and I did play up to it quite a lot but that’s not me 24/7.
Singing was always my main ambition, but acting was something else I wanted to achieve.
Some people look good after plastic surgery but not when it’s to the extreme. It’s like, ‘Here I am smiling and here I am frowning,’ and it’s all the same.
I don’t like balloons.
As anyone in chronic pain will be able to tell you, it can take a massive toll on your mental as well as physical wellbeing.
In life the only thing you can do is learn from your mistakes and maybe next time approach it differently.
I work hard, eat hard and diet hard.
I love to mix high street with a good pair of shoes. I don’t agree with wearing head-to-toe designer – I think that’s a bit Wag-gy.
The steroids I’d been taking made me look bloated, and I’d lost my eyelashes due to the chemo.
When filming videos you spend hours getting ready and hours waiting around.
I dont think anything we’ve ever done has ever sounded the same. But we have that same vibe whatever we do because of our vocals.
I’ve been to hell and back. I’m just glad I survived.
Honesty is the best policy, I think – there’s no point trying to be fake, and that’s one thing I never have been.
I’ve been a huge fan of ‘Dating In The Dark’ and I’m totally excited to be presenting the third supersized series.
I played up to a caricature when I was in the band, always pouting in photos and being the entertainer. But I’m also emotional and sensitive, not as thick-skinned as people think.
There is a stigma attached to people who go from singing to acting.
I’m a huge ‘Corrie’ fan.
I never regret. I don’t like to look back on my life and have regrets.
I wear lipstick only when I’m working, usually Carmex.
I am definitely a night owl.
It’s very hard to wake up every morning knowing that a part of me is missing; that part of my womanhood is gone.
I am a beauty school dropout. At college, I cut my mum’s bob into a Spock hairdo and took off half my friend’s eyebrow when I was doing the waxing. I was better at makeup. Drop me in Selfridges, and I’ll be in the beauty department for hours.
I like going home, closing the door and being plain old Sarah.
After a gig, even if I’m on tour and it’s 3 A.M., I’ll get in the shower and scrub my face, otherwise I’ll have a spot the next day.
I’ve very energetic. And despite what people think of me I can be quite health-conscious.
The only thing I love and that I do take to heart is what I love doing, and that’s my music.
I was doing gigs at 16, belting out all the big ballads like Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey.
I don’t like being labelled.
I’m a bit of a chameleon. My style changes depending on my mood, as I get bored really quickly.
I’ve got a fast metabolism, but I go to the gym, too.
We proved to the nation we could sing.
One of the main reasons I wanted to do ‘Freefall’ was that it’s a complete contrast to what people see of me from being in the band. It’s a gritty role and a gritty film.
The day I left for rehab, I was in such a mess. I’ve been told by those close to me that was when I hit my worst.
I was recording dance tracks when the auditions for ‘Popstars: The Rivals’ came along.
I love pop, but with an edge so that’s what I’d say my music is. And quite controversial.
I’ve always wanted since I was about 13 to go to Glastonbury.
We’re females with attitude.
I’m either really, really mad and out of control or just, y’know, done.
We need to make politics more user-friendly.
I guess it’s a lovely thought, isn’t it, that the person you’re meant to be with was one of your first loves all along. That whole destiny thing.
That’s going to be the highlight of my life – having children and settling down.
I love being in the kitchen and cooking and creating juices and smoothies every day.
Freefall’ showcases what I can do, and for Dominic Savage to have faith in me must mean something! I hope my acting career will go from strength to strength and I’d love to work with Dominic again.
It does get harder to see other people have something that you want.
I love anything green and I make my own juices packed with kale, parsley, cucumber, courgettes, apples, plus spirulina and chlorella. If I want to fill myself up I will add ice and half an avocado. It looks gross, but it tastes great.
Always cleanse your skin at night. So much bacterial build-up happens over the day so at night you really need to take your time and cleanse properly.
Everyone has ideas about what we want for the country, but people need to vote to make that happen.
You can’t please everyone… you win some you lose some!
I am who I am and I am true to myself.
My songs are very confessional and honest.
Oh, I’m not really bothered what people say.
I’ve been in constant pain with my knee injury.