Sarah Harding died at just 39 years old after losing her battle with cancer. She revealed at the end of the year that despite the chemotherapy treatments, cancer had spread to her lungs and spine, and the doctors told her that she would not catch another Christmas.
The sad news was confirmed by the artist’s mother, Marie, on the artist’s Instagram, where she also posted a picture with her daughter.
“It is with great pain that I announce to you today that my beautiful daughter, Sarah, has unfortunately passed away. Many of you knew that Saraha was diagnosed with cancer and fought so hard until her last day. He died this morning in peace. I want to thank everyone for your support over the last year. It meant a lot to her and it gave her strength and comfort to know that she was loved. I know she wouldn’t want to be remembered for her fight against cancer – she was a real bright star and I hope that’s how she will be remembered, ”the artist’s mother wrote.
Sarah Harding became famous in 2002 with the British band Girls Aloud, and in December last year, she announced that she was suffering from terminal cancer and might not catch the next Christmas, which unfortunately happened.
The doctors then told her that she only had a few months to live, but the artist fought the disease to the fullest and tried any treatment in the hope that it would save her life.
Sarah Harding found out she had breast cancer last summer. Despite undergoing intensive treatment and a mastectomy, cancer spread to her body. Doctors gave her the sad news in December last year that it could be the last Christmas in her life. And this after tumors appeared on his brain and lungs, and cancer spread to his spine, being in a terminal state. In March, she published a book about her fight with the disease, “Hear Me Out”, stating that she would live and enjoy every second of her life, but then she disappeared from social networks.
Sarah Harding became famous in 2002
Harding was part of the British band “Girls Aloud”, formed in the television show Popstars: The Rivals, in late 2002. The group consisted of performers Cheryl Cole, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Kimberley Walsh, and Nicola Roberts.
Throughout their musical careers, the five have released five studio albums and three compilation albums, two of which rank No. 1 in the UK’s best-selling record label. The band has the most consecutive entries in the top ten of the UK Singles Chart, for a band made up entirely of women, with twenty hits.