The Saturdays star Mollie King says her New Year’s resolution is to “eat more fruit”.
The singer – who is joined in the girl group by Una Healy, Frankie Sandford, Vanessa White and Rochelle Wiseman – plans to get healthy in 2010 starting with her diet.
She said: “My resolution is to eat more fruit and be on time once in a while.”
Mollie isn’t the only member of The Saturdays to make a healthy New Year’s resolution.
Vanessa said: “My main resolution is to go to the gym, although I’m not sure it will work!”
Mollie, 22, is still coming to terms with what a successful 2009 the band had.
She said: “Going on tour was great and having our fans see us was a dream come true.”
Mollie was hit in the head with a bottle at the University of Hertfordshire Students’ Union Flirt Christmas Ball gig. She’s okay, we @ Sats.Co.Uk just wanted to officially type the information down. We hope you feel better, Mollie.
A host of famous faces turned up for Rio Ferdinand’s Live the Dream charity auction on Wednesday night expecting a performance from The Saturdays.
They were left disappointed though when host James Corden announced what he called ‘some good news’ that they would not be attending. To say he was less than impressed would be an understatement, as he tore into the famously-fit five-piece for apparently shunning a charity event.
He continued to tell the crowd that apparently they were all too ill to perform but that they had been well enough to sing on Monday at the same venue for a paid gig.
Not pulling any punches, James went on to say that their single was out in January, but not worth buying.
Further evidence of Corden’s conspiracy theory came from Mollie King’s Twitter page where the blonde band member posted an image of her meeting Ant and Dec and detailing a busy day filming with Blue Peter.
She also tweeted about her nerves before Thursday’s Radio 1 Live Lounge fuelling Corden’s argument for why they didn’t perform at Rio Ferdinand’s charity event.
Despite the disappointment over the performances the night was a great success, auctioning off some insane and priceless lots including Rio’s own Porsche Spyder replica sportscar, tea with Elton John and a five-star, and a chauffeur-driven, tournament long holiday to next year’s Football World Cup.
Mollie King from The Saturdays says the band felt like they were acting in their new music video “Ego”.
Their latest single is out in early January and features the girlband dressed as superheroes.
At the premiere of Avatar in London on Thursday, Mollie explained about her character: ”My power was storm. It’s so much fun dressing up. It was really cool and fun.”
The band each wear fairly revealing outfits, which Mollie says is fine. The only time she has an issue is if they are asked to wear something that does not fit her style.
The 22-year-old said: “I’m not really into playsuits and things like that and sometimes we have to go with the group, so we have to wear stuff like that, but I don’t really enjoy those.”
The Saturdays next single “Ego” is out on January 4.
The Saturdays’ Frankie Sandford comes over all Lily Allen in suspender tights and leather hotpants for Christmas party
Despite the bitterly cold temperatures in London last night, The Saturdays star Frankie Sandford decided to show off her toned figure in a daring outfit of sheer shirt, leather hotpants and printed suspender-style tights.
Modesty was clearly not on the menu as Frankie joined the rest of her bandmates at Aura nightclub in London’s Mayfair for a Christmas party held by their record label Fascination.
The 20-year-old singer seemed unconcerned about the weather as she enjoyed the attention she attracted in her slashed to the navel top and tiny shorts.
Frankie was also accompanied by her boyfriend, McFly star Dougie Poynter.
While bass player Dougie seemed to be enjoying his girlfriend’s sexy outfit at the party, Frankie recently revealed he suffers from terrible jealousy and banned her from attending the premiere of The Twilight Saga: New Moon.
Asked who she has a crush on, Frankie replied: “Robert Pattinson… I really wanted to go to his new film premiere, but my boyfriend Dougie wouldn’t let me.”
“He said, ‘I’m not taking you, you’ll run away with him.'”
Frankie was following in the footsteps of stars including Lily Allen, Katy Perry and Rihanna, who have all decided to don the unusual legwear in recent weeks.
Lily has worn a variety of printed tights over the past few months.
The quirky singer went for a pretty bow pair on a night out with boyfriend Sam Cooper in October and chose a more grown up look in hosiery designed to look like over the knee boots at a gig last month.
While Frankie went for the outrageous, headline-grabbing look, bandmates Rochelle Wiseman, 20, and Una Healy, 28, chose safer options, baring their legs in short, sparkly dresses.
Mollie King, 22, decided to opt for a girly, demure outfit in a pink tutu-style knee length skirt, black vest top and black sequinned bow belt.
Other guests at the Christmas event included Pixie Lott, who wore a little black dress (LBD) accessorised with long chain necklaces and lashings of eye makeup.
However, despite their radically different outfits, all the celebrity guests had one thing in common at the party last night – their towering heels.
The Saturdays have rarely been out of the media spotlight since releasing their first single If This Is Love in 2008.
They have since had two hit albums, Chasing Lights and Wordshaker, and are becoming known for the risque outfits they wear in their music videos, as well as the often matching clothes they wear when they go to events as a band.
However, Mollie says she often dislikes the outfits chosen for her.
She said: ‘I’m not really into playsuits and things like that and sometimes we have to go with the group, so we have to wear stuff like that, but I don’t really enjoy those.’
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