Former Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding dies after cancer battle
Sarah Harding during the 13th BGC Annual Charity Day at Canary Wharf in London, in commemoration of the 658 employees and 61 Eurobroker employees of BGC who were lost in the World Trade Center attacks on 9/11.
Girls Aloud star Sarah Harding has died at the age of 39 after suffering from cancer.
The singer revealed last August that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer, which had spread to other parts of her body.
Her mother Marie announced the death on Instagram and described her ābeautifulā daughter as āa bright shining starā.
The caption under the black and white image of Harding smiling said: āItās with deep heartbreak that today Iām sharing the news that my beautiful daughter Sarah has sadly passed away.
āMany of you will know of Sarahās battle with cancer and that she fought so strongly from her diagnosis until her last day. She slipped away peacefully this morning.
āIād like to thank everyone for their kind support over the past year.
āIt meant the world to Sarah and it gave her great strength and comfort to know she was loved.
āI know she wonāt want to be remembered for her fight against this terrible disease ā she was a bright shining star and I hope thatās how she can be remembered instead. ā Marie xāĀ
Earlier this year, Harding said she was told by a doctor she will probably not be alive next Christmas.
In an extract of her memoir, titled Hear Me Out, which was published in The Times, Harding wrote: āIn December my doctor told me that the upcoming Christmas would probably be my last.
āI donāt want an exact prognosis. I donāt know why anyone would want that.
āComfort and being as pain-free as possible is whatās important to me now.ā Harding said she is ātrying to live and enjoy every second of my life, however long it might beā.
āI am having a glass of wine or two during all this, because it helps me relax,ā she added.
āIām sure some people might think thatās not a great idea, but I want to try to enjoy myself.
āIām at a stage now where I donāt know how many months I have left.
āWho knows, maybe Iāll surprise everyone, but thatās how Iām looking at things.ā Harding said publicly revealing her diagnosis was āscaryā but was also āthe right thing to doā.
She said the support she has received has been āincredibleā, adding: āIāve been inundated with lovely messages from my fans. Iām grateful beyond words for that.āĀ
Harding found fame with Girls Aloud which were formed on ITVās Popstars: The Rivals in 2002.
