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Sarah Harding breaks silence during cancer battle and says she got ‘utterly lost’ in ‘bad days’ at hospital

SARAH Harding has revealed she has “bad days” in hospital as she opened up about her cancer battle ahead of her tell-all autobiography.

In a rare social media post, the Girls Aloud singer revealed her autobiography Hear Me Out is set to be released in March and will document her gruelling cancer treatment.

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Sarah, 39, Tweeted today: “Hi everyone! I hope you are keeping safe and as well as possible with everything that’s going on.

“I know I’m not really that present on here which I promise I’ll try to get a bit better at, as honestly it means the world to me when I come on and see all your well wishes.

“Thank you for the love and support, on bad days it helps me so much. So here’s a little update from me… Mum, the dogs and I had a really lovely but quiet Christmas together, which was different to my usual, but seemed a fitting way to end such a strange year.

“And since then, in between treatments and hospital visits I’ve managed to finish my book! I can’t believe I’ve actually gone and done it and it’s now at the printers! I’m so excited for it to come out.

“I can’t rewrite history; all I can do is be honest and wear my heart on my sleeve. It’s really the only way I know. I want to show people the real me. Or perhaps remind them. Because, somewhere – amongst the nightclubs, the frocks and hairdos, the big chart hits…

“…and the glamour of being a popstar – the other Sarah Harding got utterly lost. She’s the one who’s been forgotten. And all I want is for you to hear her out.’

“I called the book ‘Hear Me Out’ because it’s the title of the song I wrote on the second Girls Aloud album and I’ve always really loved it. The lyrics have always meant a lot to me.”


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