Coleen wants The Nolan Sisters to reform
22/04/2009 - 16:20

Coleen Nolan has revealed she hopes The Nolan Sisters will reform.
The 44-year-old found fame as part of the 1970s group made up of her family members - whose hits included I'm In The Mood For Dancing - and would like to get on stage with them again 'one last time before I die', reports the Daily Express.
But Coleen, now a presenter on TV show Loose Women, admitted it might be tough to get the Attention To Me singers on the road again because they are all so busy.
She said the group would 'all love to reunite' if they can fit it into their schedules.
"It's difficult because we're all doing individual projects," added Coleen, who appeared on ITV1's Dancing on Ice earlier this year.
The Nolan Sisters reunited for a one-off performance on Loose Women in 2007.
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