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Westlife feels Girls Aloud is 'too over-sexed' on stage
The London News.Net Thursday 10th December, 2009 (ANI)
London, December 10 : Pop band 'Westlife' believes all-girl group Girls Aloud's last tour was 'too over-sexed'.
Band member Kian spoke about 'Girls Aloud,' while referring to his new wife, Jodi Albert, who may soon be supporting his group in her girl band Girl Thing.
"Yes, I'll certainly be very controlling of their image because I think a lot of the girl bands now are way too tarted up," the Mirror quoted him as telling next month's edition of Cosmopolitan.
He added: "If you look at Girls Aloud's last tour, it's too over-sexed. Jodi's is more of a classy catwalk, Gucci look. That's the sort of sexiness I want to achieve with them."
Bandmate Nicky quipped: "There are ways of being sexy without going that far."
Meanwhile, Mark spoke of own band's 'new look,' he said: "It's not that we're trying to be more edgy. It's more that we're going back to who we really are.
"We'd become too safe. And the safer something becomes, the blander it is."
Shane chipped in: "We were too boring! When I put on a suit now I want to feel special again - I don't want to just feel that I'm putting on a uniform." Email this story to a friend
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