Girls Aloud members Cheryl, Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts are interviewed on their children's views on their pop careers, how they have changed since the 10th anniversary tour and whether they will play Glastonbury.
Music: Girls Aloud interview: Wide camera; Part 2 of 3
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Wide camera shot of Cheryl (Cheryl Ann Tweedy / Cheryl Cole / Cheryl Fernandez-Versini) / Nadine Coyle / Nicola Roberts / Kimberley Walsh (Girls Aloud) interview SOT
Q: WHEN YOU PERFORMED PREVIOUSLY THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN A PARTICULAR EMOTION, BUT NOW SOME OF YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE SMALL VERSIONS OF YOURSELF STARING BACK AT YOU / ARE THEY GIRLS ALOUD FANS OR DO THEY NEED AN AWAKENING
- (Nadine Coyle responding) Do you know, my little girl has said she was really not that interested / when she looks at it she says 'you look so angry, who are you so angry that' / now I've had to go a lot more smiley this whole one
- (Kimberley Walsh responding) I've really noticed it, she's smiling on every picture and when you explained it makes a lot of sense
- (Coyle responding) I have to because otherwise, at the beginning she wasn't used to seeing me wear make-up, and she said 'what are you doing, who are you, who are you trying to impress' / you're setting good examples and all that
- (Walsh responding) I think they're excited actually now / now they know it's happening, they are starting to have an awakening where they are like 'maybe we should listen to a few of those songs' / my son Bobby literally this morning was like 'so today can I tell everyone you're a popstar' - today's the day Bobs, go for it
Q: HOW DO YOU THINK YOU'VE ALL CHANGED AS PERFORMERS SINCE THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR
- (Cheryl responding) I think we've all changed as human beings, we've all changed as women / our lives have changed, our life perspectives have changed, we're mothers, we've lived so much in these last ten years / everything has an impact on you / perspective has shifted so much that now is the best time to do it really, you care about stuff less that would have bothered you in your twenties
- (Walsh responding) You care about the right stuff don't you / going out there, having fun, being the best...





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