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Nicola Roberts

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Gender Female
Age 38
Date of birth October 5,1985
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Stamford
United Kingdom
Height 165 (cm)
Movies/Shows Passions of Girls Aloud
Girls Aloud: Off the Record
Popstars: The Rivals
The Girls Aloud Party
Official site nicolarobertsmusic.com
Listen artist www.youtube.com
Siblings Frankie Roberts
SongsSongsSound of the UndergroundSound of the Underground · 2003 Beat of My DrumCinderella's Eyes · 2011 Call The ShotsTangled Up · 2007 View 25+ more
ListSound of the UndergroundSound of the Underground · 2003
Groups Girls Aloud
InstrumentsVocals
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Nicola Maria Roberts is a British pop singer. She rose to prominence in late 2002 upon winning a place in Girls Aloud, a girl group created through ITV's Popstars: The Rivals.

Girls Aloud reveal details of 'enormous, magical' reunion tour

Girls Aloud reveal details of 'enormous, magical' reunion tour
Nov 22,2023 3:41 pm

... The shows will be dedicated to their former bandmate, Sarah Harding, " We re going to do our absolute utmost to celebrate her in the most enormous, magical way, " says Nicola Roberts...

Sarah Harding: Early breast cancer study in singer's memory begins

Sarah Harding: Early breast cancer study in singer's memory begins
Jun 26,2023 9:10 pm

... Funds are also being provided by the Sarah Harding Breast Cancer Appeal which is supported by Harding s family and her former bandmates Cheryl, Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts...

Girls Aloud: It's 20 years since pop greats were born on Popstars The Rivals

Girls Aloud: It's 20 years since pop greats were born on Popstars The Rivals
Nov 29,2022 9:20 pm

... The group would be called Girls Aloud, and the public decided it wanted Cheryl Tweedy, Nicola Roberts, Nadine Coyle, Kimberley Walsh and Sarah Harding to fill the gap in the music industry left by the Spice Girls, and " to take on the boys" - One True Voice...

Girls Aloud race for late Sarah Harding in Hyde Park

Girls Aloud race for late Sarah Harding in Hyde Park
Jul 24,2022 2:50 pm

... Bandmates Nicola Roberts, Cheryl and Nadine Coyle were at the Race For Life For Sarah, a 5k Cancer Research run...

Louise Minchin: Stalker Carl Davies jailed more than two years

Louise Minchin: Stalker Carl Davies jailed more than two years
Dec 22,2021 1:52 pm

... Davies, of Queens Avenue, has previously been convicted and handed a suspended sentence for stalking Girls Aloud singer Nicola Roberts...

British until 2020: The real winners and losers

British until 2020: The real winners and losers
Feb 19,2020 6:37 am

... the Best earrings: Nicola Robertsdays after winning The Masked singer, Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts Queen Bee earrings went to the red carpet, wearing, as a tribute to her costume from the ITV singing show...

Nicola Roberts: I was nervous, to take off the mask'

Nicola Roberts: I was nervous, to take off the mask'
Feb 17,2020 6:17 pm

...says The Masked singer winner Nicola Roberts that she was nervous, do not take off the mask in the case that the people were happy to find out she was the show of the Queen Bee...

Emma Thompson selfie: What's the etiquette for photos with celebrities?

Emma Thompson selfie: What's the etiquette for photos with celebrities?
Feb 16,2020 7:35 am

... L-R: Cheryl, Nicola, Kimberly, a slightly-too-happy Frankie & Benny s waiter, Sarah and Nadine I had a quick chat with them (Nicola Roberts suggested the chicken she d had should ve been served with gravy by default - a fair point) before they said goodbye and headed to the airport...

Emma Thompson selfie: What's the etiquette for photos with celebrities?

Feb 16,2020 3:34 am

Dame Emma Thompson is said to have been "horrified" to learn a waiter lost his Job for asking for a selfie with her. The story raises questions about the correct etiquette when It Comes to photos with celebrities (and brings back memories for one BBC Reporter ).

When most of us go out for a meal, we generally want to spend a leisurely evening catching up with friends over a nice glass of wine.

So you can understand why some celebrities get irritated when fans disturb them to ask for photos, just as they're tucking into their main course.

While most actors and pop stars are all too happy to meet and take selfies with fans on red carpets and at premieres, The Rules of engagement are slightly more hazy when It Comes to their personal lives, as one waiter found out last weekend.

Dame Emma Thompson was Eating Out at the five-star Brown's Hotel in Mayfair, when a waiter approached her and asked for a picture. Thompson politely declined - Saying she didn't want to impose on her fellow guests and spoil the atmosphere.

The next day, the waiter was suspended from his Job , having apparently broken The Hotel 's strict protocol.

But when The Sunday Times told Dame Emma of this development, she phoned the manager of The Hotel and urged Brown's to reinstate the waiter.

The Hotel 's Managing Director Stuart Johnson told Bbc News : "Caring for the privacy and wellbeing of both team members and guests, we are unable to make further comment on this matter. "

The story had particular resonance for this Reporter - although my anecdote fortunately didn't lose me my Job .

Will Smith posed for selfies with fans at The Gemini Man Red Carpet earlier this month

In 2005, I was working as a waiter in a branch of Frankie & Benny's in South Queensferry, just outside Edinburgh.

This was my first proper Job out of High School and several years before I became an entertainment Reporter for Bbc News .

One Tuesday in December, during the mid-afternoon lull between the lunch and dinner services, five excitable female customers walked through the door and sat themselves at a table with their small entourage.

They were our only customers in the whole restaurant. I was sitting at The Bar on my lunch break at this point so a colleague of mine, Lisa, went to take their drinks order.

"That's Girls Aloud ," She Said casually as she came up to The Bar to make their drinks. I assumed she was joking but turned round to take a proper look at the table and immediately realised she wasn't.

'Selfies are a duty'

We found out later the girlband had just done a signing at a nearby HMV (again, it was 2005) and were popping in for some food on their way back to Edinburgh Airport .

I just about fell off my chair with excitement. As a massive pop fan, I knew I had to get a photo with Girls Aloud before they left.

But how?

This was the age before smartphones, remember, and Most People didn't carry cameras around with them. So I did what any normal Girls Aloud fan in 2005 would do - called my mum and told her in no uncertain terms to race up to The Restaurant with her Digital Camera .

She did so in record time (I spent extra money on her Christmas Present that Year ), before Girls Aloud had finished their main course.

I waited for my moment, after their manager had paid The Bill , and asked if I could have a photo before they left. Luckily, they were happy to oblige.

L-R: Cheryl, Nicola, Kimberly, a slightly-too-happy Frankie & Benny's waiter, Sarah and Nadine

I had a quick chat with them (Nicola Roberts suggested The Chicken she'd had should've been served with gravy by Default - a fair point) before they said goodbye and headed to The Airport .

My picture with them ended up in The Local paper, and for the next few weeks customers would make comments to me like 'shame we weren't here on the Girls Aloud day!'

Far from being fired from my Job , my then managers were delighted with the publicity from the Queensferry Gazette, but Then Again this particular branch of Frankie & Benny's wasn't quite as exclusive as Brown's Hotel in Mayfair.

In a high-class venue such as that, asking for photos with guests is said to be grounds for a disciplinary, and The Restaurant was within its rights to suspend the waiter who had spoken to Dame Emma .

Dame Emma had been dining at the five-star Brown's Hotel in London's Mayfair

But the story has sparked a debate about whether or not celebrities should pose for selfies with The Public when they're going about their Private Lives .

"Smiling for selfies is a duty," after the Dame Emma story emerged.

"It's part of The Deal for The Privileges and perks that celebrity brings. Asking nicely matters of course but by doing very little, you get to improve the chemistry of somebody's day. Celebrities who grumble about it might consider getting a real Job . "

"Those ego-crazed celebrities who refuse to pose for photos should remember they're ONLY celebrities because of The Public that pays to watch them,"

Some celebrities have found a halfway house. After recent performances of his one-man show, while collecting donations in a bucket, with the funds going towards the upkeep of the Theatre .

Celebrities like Phoebe Waller-Bridge posed for selfies with fans at the Stage Door of the Theatre where Fleabag was playing recently

But other celebrities, more fondly recall the autograph era, where it didn't matter whether or not you had your best face on.

Speaking to The Sunday Times in 2015, "What's awful is it used to be just autographs, but now everyone wants photographs. There's nothing like privacy, but nobody Will have that soon. Nobody's private any more. "

Many restaurants and private members' clubs ban photos of any kind in order to make their guests as comfortable as possible.

"Our members' privacy is very important, so please don't bother anyone you don't know. Posting about fellow members on Social Media is not allowed either," for example.

Clean Bandit 's from Soho House Berlin for requesting a selfie with David Beckham And Then posting it online.

are slightly more nuanced: "Photography within The Club and posting to Social Media should be discreet and not involve or feature other members and their guests. "

Many exclusive parties attended by A-list celebrities ban photos entirely, such as The Party Beyonce and Jay-Z held after The Oscars this Year .

Emilia Clarke (pictured with Regina King ) told Graham Norton about the no photo rule at a party

"As you go down The Stairs , they have a sign that says 'this is The Last picture you'll take'. No phones, no Social Media , no nothing," "And Then you Get In and you're like 'oh, that's why. This is Hallowed Ground . '"

Mark Stephens , a solicitor specialising in media law, told Bbc Breakfast : "I travel around with celebrities a lot, and frankly if you're in that kind of private space, then it's probably inappropriate.

"We have a 'Red Carpet rule'. So if they're in a public space, and they're doing a Job , then in those circumstances of course, ask and they Will do a selfie with you. But if they're on an airplane or out for dinner with their family, then it can be very disruptive.

"My advice to people is, if you want a selfie with someone famous in a restaurant, wait by the door when they leave, and they're likely to give you one on the Way Out , as long as you haven't interrupted their evening. "

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