I'm A Celebrity 2019: Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle reveals she is taking part in the show to become more brave

The popstar, 34, said she had become less gutsy after having her daughter
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Isobel Frodsham11 November 2019

Nadine Coyle has said she hopes that appearing on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! will help her conquer her fears and grow in confidence.

The singer, 34, rose to fame after being put into a band with Cheryl Cole, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh in 2002 on Popstars: The Rivals.

They saw huge success for a number of years with four number one singles and four number one albums.

But the band went on hiatus in 2009 and split in 2013, prompting Coyle to go on and have a solo music career.

Stars: Girls Aloud before they split for good in 2013
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In 2014, Coyle and her then partner, former American football star Jason Bell, welcomed their daughter, Anaiya.

The couple recently split up after 11 years together.

Now the-mother-of-one has said she hopes by starring on I'm A Celebrity - along with the likes of Caitlyn Jenner, Ian Wright, Kate Garraway and Jacqueline Jossa - she will become braver.

She said: “I really want to try something completely new. I am scared of so many things. I used to be brave.

“In the past, I’ve opened a restaurant, had a record label, had my daughter and it was go, go, go with all of these.

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“Now I have got so fearful even being in the car, flying or general things. I think it is since I became a parent that I am much more afraid.”

Coyle said she hopes that the jungle-based series, which will include having to live on food rations with very few luxuries in a camp in Australia, as well as undertaking tricky challenges which often involve creepy crawlies, will have a positive impact on her.

“I really hope that by doing this, it pushes me so far out the comfort zone and that I learn to be comfortable, feel relaxed and do the things that I didn’t used to be afraid of,” she said.

Northern Irish singer Coyle said she is scared of “heights, rats, snakes – everything”, and that her loved ones have had mixed emotions about her new TV challenge.

“Some of my friends and family were really shocked,” she said.

Call the shots: The fivesome were one of the most successful girl bands in UK pop music
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“They asked me what I was doing and pointed out I was afraid of my own shadow! But I am just hoping my jungle lady will come out!”

The reality of living in the jungle camp, Coyle said, will be a learning curve, as she has not done anything like it before.

She said: “I’ve never boiled water on a fire, chopped firewood, slept outside – I do hope I learn stuff about me and it’s the next phase.”

Coyle has also said that being separated from Anaiya, five, is going to be one of the most difficult challenges of all.

If she is not the first celebrity to be voted out by the public, it will be the longest they have ever been apart, and she said: “I have been away for 10 days for work before but not longer.

“I am dreading being away from everybody and not being able to phone and say ‘how are you doing? How is my daughter?’”

I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! starts on Sunday November 17 at 9pm on ITV.

With reporting from Press Association.

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