Tuesday, 31 August 2010


By Sarah Bull

No Girls Aloud! Sarah Harding makes the mistake of going into the men's toilets at Hard Rock Calling


It was a case of Girls most definitely not Aloud at Hard Rock Calling today when Sarah Harding tried to go into the men's toilets.

The 28-year-old singer collapsed into a fit of giggles after she was spotted making the embarrassing mistake at the event in London's Hyde Park.

Wearing a white vest top with a dinosaur image and the slogan 'Where You Been?' teamed with denim hotpants, Sarah was suitably dressed for the 27C heat at the event, and made sure she stayed hydrated by carrying a bottle of beer.






Hysterics: She can't control herself after realising her embarrasing mistake


While things have been a bit quiet for Sarah on the Girls Aloud front, the star insists she has many other plans for the future that do not revolve around the band.

She said recently: 'I'm having lots of meeting about things that are in the pipeline for later in the year.

'I invest in property too. I've got to make sure I secure my future. I do have a business head on my shoulders despite what people think.'






Trendy: Sarah looked trendy in a dinosaur print top and denim hotpants


Sarah made the decision to shun perhaps the most famous music event of the weekend - Glastonbury in Somerset - to attend Hard Rock Calling.

But she was in good company, with performances from Jamiroquai Pearl Jam and The Hives.


Nice hat! Jamiroquai frontman Jay Kay performed on Day 2 of the festival


Stunning: Corinne Bailey Rae also made an appearance, looking beautiful in a midnight blue jumpsuit


Sir Paul McCartney will make an appearance at the festival tomorrow, after making the decision to stream his gig live on YouTube to raise money for the Born HIV Free charity.

In a statement, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, the charity's Global Fund Ambassador, said: 'I want to thank Paul McCartney for donating this performance for the Born HIV Free campaign.

'Through this live stream, we share our common belief in a world where all children can be born free from HIV.'


source: dailymail

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