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Sarah does a quick twitter chat

Sarah did a quick Ask Sarah on twitter earlier and gave us a little but more info about her solo stuff.

 

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Sarah Hardings journey on Masterchef

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If you missed Sarah on Celebrity you can catch up on her journey here.

Episode 1 – 18th June 2015


Episode 2  – 19th June 2015


Screens from the episodes can be found  by clicking the links below.

Episode One screen caps

Episode Two screen caps
You can also watch it on Iplayer, but please note these get removed from iplayer after 30 days

Episode One

Episode Two

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Sarah Harding High speed selfie booth

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The 33-year-old former Girls Aloud singer was the first person in the UK to trial the machine, which launches in Manchester today.

Sarah Harding shows no airs and graces as her face is battered with a 270mph blast of wind blown in the world’s first high speed selfie photo booth.

The 33-year-old former Girls Aloud singer was the first person in the UK to trial the machine, which launches in Manchester today.

It follows reports that she has secured a second contract with Coronation Street following her four-episode stint on the soap due to air next month.

She said: “When I was asked to take part in the high speed selfie, I have to confess that I was a little nervous.

“But once I’d had a go, it was so much fun – I was literally blown away.

“I look like I’ve been dragged through a hedge backwards. It was good fun though.”

The high speed selfie booth was created by Virgin Media to mark the roll-out today of its £3 billion fibre broadband network expansion.

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Sarah talking about Corrie

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SINGER Sarah Harding was such a hit filming her CORRIE cameo the soap bosses want her back on the cobbles.

The St Trinian’s beauty has finished work on almost all of her four episodes as fiery Joanie — a love rival of Tracy Barlow (Kate Ford).

Now Sarah is looking forward to getting back on the Street after the launch of her solo EP — even though she was shocked at just how hard soap stars work.

Speaking at The Pink Ribbon Charity Lunch at Champneys Tring Health Spa this weekend, Sarah said: “I play a woman scorned.

“I am playing Joanie, who is Tracy Barlow’s first husband’s new wife, but he’s never stopped loving Tracy.

“I’m a very fiery character but I’ve also had a lot of emotional scenes.
“It’s hard work in soapland, but everyone is so friendly. I just love it there. Also my family are from up there, and I get to see my friends too.”

Sarah got the job after meeting Corrie boss Stuart Blackburn when she went to visit the set.

She said: “I went there late last year for Good Morning Britain, and they could see straight away that I was a fan.

“They gave me a grand tour and I got chatting to the casting and publicity people. They asked, ‘Can you act?’ and I said ‘I have been known to!’

“When they told me they occasionally have bit-parts, I said, ‘Well, if anything comes up that you feel might be suitable . . . ’ I wangled myself a bit-part and my mum is so jealous. It turns out they’ve given me more episodes to film after my music.

“I don’t know about doing it full-time. You only get about seven days to learn your lines. Sometimes you have to learn on the spot.

“It’s not like when I’ve done films and you learn the script well in advance. I’m nervous because people are going to expect high standards.”

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Sarah talking about Masterchef

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The pressure is on as TV Times meet the first batch of stars stepping up to the hotplate for the 10th series of Celebrity MasterChef…

Former Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding is certainly up for a challenge this summer. Not content with taking on the fearsome Tracy Barlow next month when she joins the Coronation Street cast, she’s also putting her slicing and dicing skills to the test in 2015’s Celebrity MasterChef (premieres BBC1, Thursday, June 18).

Was it scary walking into the MasterChef kitchen for the first time?
“It felt like my first day at school – I was really scared, but like they say, if you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen!”

Why did you want to take part?
“MasterChef’s an opportunity you simply can’t turn down, especially when you’re as big a foodie as I am. I’ve loved spending time in the kitchen since I was little, experimenting with recipes and adding my own spin. I never get bored of cooking.”

What kind of a cook are you?
“I’d say fairly good. Not the best in the world, but I’ve had no complaints!”

What’s your signature dish?
“Probably my Spanish Chicken. I also love Italian food and do a good Spaghetti Bolognese.”

How were your nerves on the first day?
“I was so nervous. I usually cook in my kitchen on my own, with my music playing, patio doors open and take my time, experimenting as I go along. I’d never cooked to a time limit or with people watching! It was daunting, but I got used to it.”

How did you find John and Gregg?
“They’re geniuses in the kitchen. You know they’re there to judge you so you’re wary at first, but nothing feels better than a bit of positive feedback from them.”

Any notable disasters or triumphs?
“Thankfully nothing went too drastically wrong. I had a few clumsy moments, which I put down to nerves. I think it’s only natural under that amount of pressure.”

Did you learn anything?
“I learnt that with food the sky’s the limit.”

What’s the MasterChef dream?
“You always enter a competition to win, otherwise there’s no point in taking part. You’ll have to watch to see how I do!”

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