THE Saturdays star Una Healy defended girl bands as Louis Walsh implied they all fall out eventually.
The Irish singer interviewed Louis Walsh on The Six O’Clock Show this evening and got talking about girl band members fighting with one another.
Martin King, Una Healy and Louis Walsh on The Six O’Clock Show this evening[/caption]Talking about the recent fall out that Little Mix have had, Louis said: “I don’t believe all that, that’s every girl band.”
“Ask Una, she was in a girl band, and I worked in Girls Aloud.
“It’s every girl band.
“Girls are… it’s difficult.”
Una seemed a little offended at what Louis was insinuating.
The Saturdays singer cut him off and said: “In fairness now, I have to say about The Saturdays… we actually got on genuinely so well.
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“And we’re still really good friends.”
Una told Louis how it’s not just girl bands that have problems, saying: “Well in any walk of life, it’s not just like groups of girls.”
HEALY POSITIVE
She added: “But you’re putting together people who don’t know each other.”
Louis agreed and replied: “I was there in the room with Tulisa when she put Little Mix together and they’ve had an amazing ten years.
“Ten years is a long time for a girl group and Jesy has a great single out.
He added: “Una, it’s a tough job for girls, for girls it’s particularly it’s hard.”
Una said positively: “It is a tough job but the hard work pays off.”
This comes after the country-pop singer came back from a well-deserved break in Spain.
HEALY’S HOL
Una said that her “batteries are recharged” after a “lovely few days” in Spain as she shared a stunning snap.
In the picture, she posted Una was standing on a balcony overlooking the grounds of the hotel she was staying in.
She was wearing a gorgeous black dress which she paired with some matching black shoes and she had a huge grin on her face.
The mum of two captioned this beautiful picture saying: “Back home after a lovely few days away with the batteries recharged.”
Una Healy defended girl bands after Louis Walsh’s comment[/caption]