6:32 pm - 02/22/2013

They all have sensational figures and Girls Aloud decided to show off their shapes as they took to the stage on the first night of their reunion tour on Thursday.
After putting on an energetic spectacle full of dancing, bright lights and risque outfits, the girls closed the show in elegant red frocks.
After being brought back to the stage for an encore Nicola Roberts, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Kimberley Walsh and Cheryl Cole closed the concert in Newcastle in their classiest ensemble.
The band, who found fame on Popstars: The Rivals a decade ago performed their old hits as well as some new material recorded for their anniversary.
Something New, Jump and The Show were all on the set list and the girls finished off the performance with a rendition of The Promise.
The girls received a positive response from both their fans and critics.
Streetnortheast.com wrote: 'Opening the show with Sound of the Underground strapped to a huge, sparkling Girls Aloud sign which was hanging from the rafters, these lovely ladies gave us die-hard fans a night to remember.
'Nicola was the surprise of the evening, often over looked and known as the ‘ugly one’ she was simply stunning and vocally at the top of her game.'
Chronicle Live said: 'Cheryl, Kimberley, Nicola, Sarah and Nadine took us through nearly two hours of non-stop hits with a catalogue of songs proving why they have been such great ambassadors of British pop.'
Despite the amazing performance it was Cheryl who stole the show once again thanks to her amazing outfits and brand new tattoo.
The local girl used the concert to public display her new artwork for the first time as she had her old lower back tattoo covered up with a couple of huge roses.
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Girls Aloud began their Ten Tour (plus, Nicola is racist)

They all have sensational figures and Girls Aloud decided to show off their shapes as they took to the stage on the first night of their reunion tour on Thursday.
After putting on an energetic spectacle full of dancing, bright lights and risque outfits, the girls closed the show in elegant red frocks.
After being brought back to the stage for an encore Nicola Roberts, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Kimberley Walsh and Cheryl Cole closed the concert in Newcastle in their classiest ensemble.
The band, who found fame on Popstars: The Rivals a decade ago performed their old hits as well as some new material recorded for their anniversary.
Something New, Jump and The Show were all on the set list and the girls finished off the performance with a rendition of The Promise.
The girls received a positive response from both their fans and critics.
Streetnortheast.com wrote: 'Opening the show with Sound of the Underground strapped to a huge, sparkling Girls Aloud sign which was hanging from the rafters, these lovely ladies gave us die-hard fans a night to remember.
'Nicola was the surprise of the evening, often over looked and known as the ‘ugly one’ she was simply stunning and vocally at the top of her game.'
Chronicle Live said: 'Cheryl, Kimberley, Nicola, Sarah and Nadine took us through nearly two hours of non-stop hits with a catalogue of songs proving why they have been such great ambassadors of British pop.'
Despite the amazing performance it was Cheryl who stole the show once again thanks to her amazing outfits and brand new tattoo.
The local girl used the concert to public display her new artwork for the first time as she had her old lower back tattoo covered up with a couple of huge roses.
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Please refer to it as white laughter so i can laugh more.
So yes, please keep laughing cause it doesn't change a damn thing. I am who I am and I choose to love everyone no matter how they were born, but you seem to really be affects by the color of others skin. Almost like you are treating people differently based on their race... I think there is a word for it... it's on the tip of my tongue... what is that word for believing someone is different or less because of their skin color???
Oh it's racism. Or if you believe it's no possible, then let's call it bigotry based on race. Or just plain assholeism in your case.