Display title | Girls Aloud |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Originally created by the 2002 Talent Show Popstars: The Rivals in the sense that members were actually voted for by the viewing public, Girls Aloud long outlasted the male group also created and have 20 UK Top 10 singles to their name, including four UK Number Ones. They also appeared as the school band at the end of the 2008 St Trinian's movie. |