Nadine Coyle: You couldn't find an avocado in Derry or Donegal when I was growing up

The singer wants to empower her daughter to make positive food choices
Nadine Coyle: You couldn't find an avocado in Derry or Donegal when I was growing up

Nadine Coyle (Ian West/PA)

Nadine Coyle admits the food she ate as a child is vastly different to what her seven-year-old daughter has nowadays.

The former Girls Aloud singer, who was raised in Derry, says: “I come from a small town where it’s very much meat and vegetables – everything’s farm-fresh, but there’s not a lot of variety in foods.”

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