May 17, 2007 9:48

Girls Aloud hit back at Lily Allen

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Girls Aloud’s Cheryl Cole has hit back at Lily Allen's controversial blogs comments.

As [url=http://www.nme.com/news/28362 ]previously reported[/url], Allen said on myspace.com/lilymusic that Girls Aloud star Cole’s comments had led to her feeling bad about herself.

She wrote: “After reading Cheryl Tweedy (nee Cole)’s comments branding me a ‘chick with a dick’ I was feeling pretty low…Cheryl if you’re reading this, I may not be as pretty as you but at least I write and SING my own songs without the aid of Autotune.”

Responding the the post Cole told The Mirror: “Yes, I was bitchy about her but I never mentioned her weight. Quite frankly I couldn’t care less if she has a dick or not. I have had enough of her and her big mouth."

She added: “Over the last few months she has called Nicola (Roberts) ugly, which I bit my tongue over. She called Sarah (Harding) vile and my husband horrendous, but seems to have conveniently forgotten all of that.

“I can’t stand people who give it but aren’t prepared to take it back. If that’s the case she should keep her mouth shut instead of feeling sorry for herself. I could go on but I left school a long time ago and have no time for this.”

Cole ended by poking fun at Allen's popularity, suggesting she couldn't compete with Girls Aloud.

“I’m currently on a big arena tour with the girls singing live each night," she declared. "Lily I could find you a spare ticket if you’d like to come and experience what a live arena tour is like... as that’s the closest you’ll get to it.”

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