Roberts angered by Girls Aloud break

Nicola Roberts felt "angry" when Girls Aloud went on a hiatus.

Roberts angered by Girls Aloud break

Nicola Roberts felt "angry" when Girls Aloud went on a hiatus.

The 'Lucky Day' hitmaker - who went her separate way from bandmates Sarah Harding, Cheryl Cole, Nadine Coyle and Kimberley Walsh in 2009 - struggled to decide what to do with her life when the group began their break but she didn't want her management team to decide her future career for her.

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