Nadine Coyle has revealed that she has parted ways with her management company.
It was previously confirmed that the Girls Aloud singer was releasing ‘Put Your Hands Up’ as her second single later this month. However, writing on Twitter, Coyle – who released her material on her own record label Black Pen Records – admitted that the news had left plans for another release uncertain.
Asked by a fan if she has a release date, she responded: “None yet dear. I am getting organised for the next phase. Boss lady is hard.
“As soon as I am back on the single movement I will let you know. I have changed management so things take time.”
The 25-year-old did not confirm who is now looking after her. Her former manager Bruce Garfield commented on Twitter: “Finally a ‘warm’ day in NY. Fuelled by an array of new opportunities as I reflect and journalise the past few years. Life is grand.”
To celebrate the release of her new single #LikeULike with Aggro Santos, Kimberley Walsh will take over the @welovepop twitter account this Thursday at 5pm!
Get your questions for Kimberley ready! Make sure you tweet #LikeULike along with your questions
Cheryl Cole says she won’t join Twitter like her showbiz rival Victoria Beckham because she wants ‘a life’.
She admits to having a sneaky look at her bandmates’ micro-blogging sites but insists: ‘I’m not going to start tweeting. I want a life.
‘It’s like a personal tracking device. It’s not good if you’re constantly tapping. It’s like stalker-book. I told Kimberley to do it just so I could see. I would read other peoples.’
For now, just dealing with her BlackBerry messages and e-mails is enough for the Girls Aloud and X Factor star to handle.
‘I feel like I’ve already got square eyes and that’s without Twitter. It’s like a crackberry,’ she said.
Message from Nicola: Me and Henry Holland are doing a shoot together today. He read the lyrics to ‘Untouchable’ out like it came from the bible for his sisters wedding! I love it x
by: Patty | in: Nicola Roberts | date: 2-September-2010 | comments: Comments Off