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Sarah Harding reunited with ex after split from CBB lover Chad Johnson

Goodbye Chad, hello Aaron

Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding is reportedly back with her plasterer ex, after leaving him for fellow Celebrity Big Brother star, Chad Johnson.

The singer had started seeing Aaron Lacey before she joined the cast of Celebrity Big Brother, but seemed to have forgotten him as she grew closer to Chad.

The pair got cosy while in the CBB house, and made their relationship official – but they split last month, after struggling to make a long distance relationship work.

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Sarah confirmed the split in a public statement, saying “It is with sadness that I can now confirm my relationship with Chad is over. The distance has proved too much of an obstacle even though we both tried to make it work.

“I wish him all the best for the future and thank him for the memories we shared during a very interesting summer.”

And now the relationship has ended, Sarah has gone back to her old flame, with the pair holing up together in Sarah’s countryside cottage.

A source told The Sun Online that the pair are taking things slowly as they get reacquainted.

“Sarah hasn’t bought the house,” the source said, “she is just living in it but Aaron hasn’t moved in as it’s still early days. They are back together, but it’s only been a matter of weeks and very early days.”

“They had only been dating a few weeks before she went into Celebrity Big Brother and so it’s very early days again. They are at the very start of the relationship but it is back on and they are spending lots of time together.

“Both Sarah and Aaron are feeling very positive about it, but they are keeping it under the radar and see what happens. There is less pressure than her very public relationship with Chad.”

Since leaving the Big Brother house, Sarah is rumoured to be working on a new album.

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A new series of Celebrity Big Brother is scheduled to start in January – and the show has announced that all the initial housemates will be women, to mark 100 years since women won the right to vote.


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor