Nadine Coyle looked absolutely sensational as she made a guest appearance in girl group Say Now’s new music video for their song Trouble.
The 39-year-old Girls Aloud star showed her support for the budding group by taking on the role of their friend in the clip and breaking them out of prison.
The video features band members Ysabelle Angeli, Amelia Onuorah and Maddy Haynes locked in a prison cell as they try to escape.
They send a text to someone saying, “Mother, we’re in trouble, can you come get us?”
The person replies, “I’ll be there in 2 minutes and 38 seconds.”
Nadine Coyle looked absolutely sensational as she made a guest appearance in girl group Say Now’s new music video for their song Trouble
The 39-year-old Girls Aloud star showed her support for the rising group as she took on the role of their friend and helped them escape from prison in the clip
Nadine appears towards the end of the video as she parades down the prison hallway in a black leather jacket and matching lace top
Nadine appears toward the end of the video, parading down the prison hallway in a black leather jacket and matching lace top.
The pop star styled her blonde locks in loose waves and completed her look with sunglasses.
The girls hug Nadine at the end of the video, after which she takes their hands and leads them out of the prison.
Say Now was founded in 2022 and signed to Atlantic Records.
This came after Nadine had to pull out of a festival due to ‘exhaustion’ following Girls Aloud’s nationwide tour.
The girl group toured England, Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland from mid-May to late June, performing a total of 30 shows, many of them back-to-back.
They concluded their tour in Liverpool and Nadine burst into tears during their customary tribute to the late Sarah Harding.
Sarah, who died from cancer in 2021, was a founding member of Girls Aloud, along with Nadine, Cheryl, 41, Nicola Roberts, 38, and Kimberley Walsh, 42.
Say Now was founded in 2022 and signed with Atlantic Records
Nadine was to blame to perform at the Kubix Festival in Sunderland in July, where they shared the stage with artists such as Busted, Basshunter and Cascada.
However, Rubix announced a change to the schedule in a joint post on Instagram and Facebook on Tuesday.
They wrote: ‘Unfortunately Nadine Coyle can no longer play Kubix due to exhaustion, but we hope she gets enough rest and will invite her to a festival again in the future!’
The Girls Aloud Show tour was the group’s first tour without Sarah and each show featured a tribute to her.
Nadine Coyle, 39, has been forced to pull out of a festival due to ‘exhaustion’ following Girls Aloud’s nationwide tour (pictured in April)
Girls Aloud toured England, Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland from mid-May to late June, performing a total of 30 shows, many of them back-to-back (pictured in February)
Girls Aloud incorporated images and even vocals from Sarah into their performances of their hits.
A notable addition was Sarah’s infamous ‘walking Primrose’ bridge in their 2008 hit The Promise.
This was especially emotional when the group performed in Sarah’s hometown of Manchester, in the presence of Sarah’s mother Marie.
Sarah announced that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer a year before her death at the age of 39. Unfortunately, the cancer had spread to other parts of her body.
During her final months, Sarah moved in with Cheryl and her son Bear, with whom she has a child, Liam Payne.