Girls Aloud fans spot HUGE clue band are reuniting after Sarah Harding’s tragic death
Fans think the company name is a telling clue
EAGLE-EYED Girls Aloud fans have spotted a key sign the band are set to reunite.
Savvy followers of the Call The Shots hitmakers noted how a new company, dubbed Let’s Go Eskimo, has been registered on Companies House.
The phrase is a lyric from Girls Aloud‘s hit Love Machine and has been officially registered on the government website as “LET’S GO ESKIMO PRODUCTIONS LLP.”
The firm’s status has been confirmed as active, with the company being London-based.
Yet there’s a key link to the pop band – who tragically lost member Sarah Harding in 2021 following a battle with breast cancer.
The company’s four registered officers and “four active persons with significant control” have not been named – but fans are convinced they are Cheryl, Kimberley, Nicola and Nadine.
This is because they are listed as Cinderella’s Eyes Limited – the same name as Nicola’s solo album – and CC Entertainments Limited – the initials of Cheryl’s married name, Cheryl Cole.
The others are listed under All That Jazz Entertainment Limited and Black Pen Limited.
While the four separate companies were formed before, Let’s Go Eskimo was only incorporated in September.
Its first accounts have also been filed, and made up to next September.
Recently, the band reunited to celebrate a star-studded wedding.
Promise This songstress Cheryl also added fuel to reunion rumours as she celebrated Nicola’s 38th birthday.
The band came together last October for a charity ball in honour of bandmate Sarah Harding, who had breast cancer and died aged 39 in 2021.
It was one of Sarah’s final wishes, as she asked them to help raise money for cancer charities.
Sarah was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer in August 2020 and underwent a mastectomy and chemotherapy in a bid to prolong her life.
The singer’s mum Marie today confirmed the heartbreaking news of her daughter’s death – saying her “shining star” had “slipped away” after bravely fighting the disease for 12 months.
She wrote: “It’s with deep heartbreak that today I’m sharing the news that my beautiful daughter Sarah has sadly passed away.
“Many of you will know of Sarah’s battle with cancer and that she fought so strongly from her diagnosis until her last day.
“She slipped away peacefully this morning. I’d like to thank everyone for their kind support over the past year. It meant the world to Sarah and it gave her great strength and comfort to know she was loved.
“I know she won’t want to be remembered for her fight against this terrible disease – she was a bright shining star and I hope that’s how she can be remembered instead.- Marie x”.
Manchester lass Sarah gushed about being ‘so happy’ in her final Instagram post
Girls Aloud reunited last Christmas and celebrated reaching the £1million fundraising mark.
They raised more cash with a special pair of PJs sold in Primark.
Meanwhile, the group came together publicly for the first time in nine years last summer to take part in Breast Cancer UK’s Race For Life in aid of Sarah.