Former Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle has admitted that the other members of the band didn't like her because she was given more singing lines.
Speaking to iNews, the singer addressed claims that the other girls, including Cheryl, Kimberley Walsh, Sarah Harding and Nicola Roberts, were envious of her, but revealed that a rift was created when she became a leading figure.
Coyle said:
"I didn't say that, how pompous and arrogant would I have to be to say that? But yes, a thing that did cause stress in the band was the fact that I was given more lines.
"They didn't like the label as a result of it, and they didn't like me as a result of it. So it was just circumstances which were out of my control. I didn't decide who sang what. But I love my life and I just get on with it."
Coyle maintained that she's keen to have a band reunion, saying:
"The answer is always the same: if everything comes together, then yes, I'm a huge supporter of Girls Aloud. I'd never say never to us coming back together."