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Maybe they should change their name

February 16, 2011

By Staff Reporter

The group, who are managed by Irish pop impresario Louis “Westlife is not breaking up” Walsh, have been ordered to stay out of the spotlight until they rack up a few more chart hits.
Walsh told a British tabloid that he received a call from two managing directors at the Polydor record label, who said that they wanted the girls to maintain a low profile for the moment.
“They don’t want the girls turning up to the opening of an envelope,” he explained. “They are not to go out to parties where they will be photographed.”
Unfortunately for Girls Aloud, this ban included the celebrity-studded Brit Awards show.
Louis had to break the news to the teenagers at the last minute.
“I had to ring the girls up on the afternoon of the Brits and tell them to stay away,” he said. “It’s a shame because they would have looked great at the Brits — and they were really looking forward to it.” We always knew Louis had a big, soft heart.

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