Girls Aloud set to reunite in 2012

Washington, June 10 : British girl group Girls Aloud are set to return to the studio in 2012 after band member Nadine Coyle had a heart-to-heart chat with her team mate Cheryl Cole.

The girls are eager to get back to the stage after all five members pursued different careers, including releasing solo records, acting, TV presenting and launching a make-up line.

"They're excited they're going to be making a fresh start together on this next adventure of their lives," Contactmusic quoted a source as telling the Daily Mirror newspaper.

"In six months time it'll be back to work as normal - they are itching to get back in the studio.

"At the moment the girls are really excited about their new beginning, although they are scratching their heads over who will create signature hits for them.

"They are all grown women now. Cheryl has been through a lot worse than US 'X Factor'. She's survived a marriage breakdown and almost died of malaria. She's made of tougher stuff," the source added. (ANI -Posted on / )

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