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    Sarah Harding’s wedding wish

    Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding has spoken of her plans to wed her DJ boyfriend Tom Crane.


    Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding wants to get married.

    Sarah has revealed she is eager to tie the knot with DJ boyfriend Tom Crane, after dating him for a year.

    She told Britain’s Daily Star newspaper: “We’ve talked about marriage and I’m getting there. Everything is just perfect.”

    Sarah and Tom have reportedly bought a £1 million house in Buckinghamshire, Southern England, and DJ Tom admits they are already talking about having children.

    Tom added: “We’ve talked about starting a large family and marriage and will do so soon, when the time is right for both of us.”

    Sarah also revealed her excitement at plans to record a cover of ‘Sex on Fire’ by US rockers Kings of Leon.

    The 26-year-old blonde added: “It is such an honour to record this song.”

    Sarah and her Girls Aloud bandmates - Cheryl Cole, Nadine Coyle, Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts - thrilled fans at the Virgin Mobile V Festival over the weekend.

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