Girls Aloud bandmates Cheryl Tweedy and Kimberley Walsh aren’t happy that girl group All Saints are staging a comeback - because they thinks that the 2006 incarnation of the 90s band are copying Girls Aloud.

Cheryl said recently: “The new All Saints sound just sounds like us. They must have looked at what’s working at the moment and thought we’ll go that way, but the whole reuniting band thing at the moment is driving me insane.”

Kimberley, noting the fall-outs that happened in the band the first time around, added: “Good luck to them, I hope they stay friends this time.”

Cheryl also took the opportunity to attack the Pussycat Dolls for being too prolific: “I like their music but they’ve hammered the album, this is like their 20th single off it.”

She also added that she didn’t think lead Pussycat singer Nicole will make it as a solo star: “I don’t think she could. You’ve got the likes of Beyonce, Britney and Christina. I don’t think she stands out as amazing. She hasn’t got what Christina’s got.”