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Headlines Tour – Site Visitors Meet & Greet

A few other sites are doing this too, maybe we can all join up in a big #teamsats meet up.

Sadly tho, we are only in attendance at the London show, although if we could get tickets we could squeeze in the Brighton show too, obviously if people wanted to meet up there etc. Be a pointless trip otherwise!

If we can’t pull this off, we might ask some other sites who are doing this if they are willing to combine, I’m sure many people visit lots of sites anyway, so its not like this is an exclusive event 🙂

This is NOT a meet and greet with the girls, this is a teamsats get together before the London show in Hammersmith on the 17th February, friends, parents, sister, brothers everyone is welcome, not sure what or where we’d meet or what we’d even do, but I’m trying to gain numbers of those who would be interested in doing something.

We are meeting the girls at the London gig, so if we are allowed to give them presents/gifts/your messages then we will obviously do so 🙂 We’d clear this with their management/label first as well, so if you cannot win our competition we might still be able to give your presents directly to the girls 🙂 A good reason to bump into us before hand.

We’ll work out details later, but we would like to work out numbers etc. So if you would be interested in this drop us a message on twitter @TheSatsCoUK or drop me an e-mail on [email protected] and we’ll see what sort of numbers of people are interested 🙂

The Saturdays set for Jingle Bell Ball

London’s CapitalFM has confirmed that The Saturdays will form part of the second night of their Jingle Bell Ball 🙂 The annual event takes place at London’s o2 Arena as a big pre-christmas party event.

Flo-Rida has also just been confirmed to be taking part, so maybe we are gonna get a live performance of Higher featuring Flo-Rida too 🙂

Don’t call me a Spice Girl — I’m one of The Saturdays

Una Healy wants to scream. “The worst thing about being in a pop band are the paparazzi,” fumes The Saturdays singer. “I was on holidays and they were in the bloody bushes. I had no idea. I was out there having a normal holiday and the next thing I’m all over the papers.”We’ve caught Healy at an awkward moment. Some unflattering paparazzi shots of the Thurles brunette have just hit the web.

Snapped on her way home from a London club the 28-year-old looks as if she’s swallowed a jellied eel: her cheeks are puce and puffy, her eyes appear to be pointing in opposing directions.

Adding to the insult, a gossip website has managed to misspell ‘Una’.

“Some of the photographers are good,” she says, calming down a bit. “They’ll take pictures of you looking good in a nice dress. That’s fine. They’re in your face. You know they are there. It’s the other ones, the nasty ones who hide in bushes.”

In other words, it’s simply another day in the life of an up-and-coming pop star. With Girls Aloud away trying to work out if they still even want to be in a group together, Healy and her Saturdays band-mates have the music universe at their feet.

To capitalise on the sudden absence of any meaningful competition, they’ve rushed out a new mini LP, just six months after their last proper album.

‘We’re a pop band. People can call us manufactured in that we sing other people’s songs. Doesn’t everybody in the pop industry? It’s stating the obvious. I’ve written songs. I’ve won song contests. I don’t need to prove to the world — ‘look at me, I’m a brilliant writer’.”

With a string of top 10 hits under her belt and a Saturdays’ reality television show soon to hit screens, it’s been a long strange journey for Healy.

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[EDITED] The girls play the O2 Arena for the Transformation Trust

Like many girl groups, bandmembers give themselves a sense of unity wearing co-ordinated costumes.

But as her Saturdays bandmates opted for matching white ribbed vests on stage at the O2 Arena in London last night, Frankie Sandford decided to upstage them with a skimpy crop top.

Clearly proud of her washboard stomach, the 21-year-old flaunted her slim figure in a loose-fitting white top, which barely covered her purple bra.

Crop trop aside, Sandford complemented her bandmates, who wore a series of colourful studded mini skirts and matching white boots.

Sandford joined Rochelle Wiseman, Una Healy and Vanessa White at last night’s gig for the Transformation Trust’s first birthday party.

However, their bandmate Mollie King missed out on the festivities because she is still recovering from a horsefly bite.

She is currently on crutches after contracting the skin infection cellulitis so have missed out on all the group’s festival gigs over the past two weeks.

Before the performance, Una tweeted fans: ‘Heading to the O2 to perform at The Transformation Trust charity gig, should be a good one!!:)

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The Saturdays thrilled fans with an exclusive show at London’s HMV Forum

The Saturdays thrilled fans with an exclusive show at London’s HMV Forum last night (07.12.09).

The girl group – Frankie Sandford, Mollie King, Una Healy, Rochelle Wiseman and Vanessa White – looked stunning in sexy basques, stockings and suspenders as they performed their hits to the screaming audience.

They opened the show – which was to promote them becoming the faces of the new Impulse fragrance – with their cover of the Depeche Mode song ‘Just Can’t Get Enough’, which showcased their sexy dance moves.

They then sang their hits ‘Issues’, ‘Up’ and ‘Forever Is Over’ as well as showcasing tunes from their second album ‘Wordshaker’.

As well as thrilling their fans, the girls were also watched by their friends and family members, with Mollie’s grandparents, receiving a huge cheer when the blonde singer introduced them.

Her granddad told BANG Showbiz after the show: “It was brilliant. I know I’m prejudiced but they were so good and I’m a very proud man.”

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