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I'm A Celebrity: Nadine Coyle joins daughter Anaíya, five, after show finale


I’m A Celebrity: Nadine Coyle looks glam in a stylish leather minidress as she joins daughter Anaíya, five, after show finale

A roller-coaster three-week stay in the Australian jungle was forgotten as Nadine Coyle relaxed with her loved ones on Monday morning. 

The former Girls Aloud star was joined by five-year old daughter Anaíya, her only child with ex-fiancé Jason Bell, as they celebrated the conclusion of this year’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

Nadine, 34, looked stylish in a black belted minidress while walking hand in hand with her daughter outside the luxurious Palazzo Versace Gold Coast

Stepping out: A roller-coaster three-week stay in the Australian jungle was forgotten as Nadine Coyle relaxed with five-year old daughter Anaíya in Queensland on Monday morning

Stepping out: A roller-coaster three-week stay in the Australian jungle was forgotten as Nadine Coyle relaxed with five-year old daughter Anaíya in Queensland on Monday morning

Completing her look with a pair of matching black ankle boots, the Irish singer caught the eye as they made their way inside, where they were on hand to welcome winner Jacqueline Jossa.

Joining her mother, Anaíya looked cute in a red floral jumpsuit while helping the assembled group of former contestants and family members celebrate Jacqueline’s triumph. 

Nadine was also joined by sister Charmaine Coyle, little more than 48-hours after her departure from the jungle. 

Inseparable: Nadine, 34, looked stylish in a black belted minidress while walking hand in hand with her daughter outside the luxurious Palazzo Versace Gold Coast following the conclusion of this year's I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!

Inseparable: Nadine, 34, looked stylish in a black belted minidress while walking hand in hand with her daughter outside the luxurious Palazzo Versace Gold Coast following the conclusion of this year’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here!

The Derry-born songstress was eliminated from the jungle during Saturday night’s show alongside Caitlyn Jenner. 

Reflecting on her time in the jungle and how it feels to be out, Nadine explained: ‘It feels really nice. I’ve loved every minute of it. It was way crazier than I thought and it was harder than I thought.’

The Promise singer spoke about overcoming her fears and challenges in the various BushTucker trials she undertook, stating that the skydive was the worst.

Celebration: The pair joined contestants and their families as they welcomed winner Jacqueline Jossa

Celebration: The pair joined contestants and their families as they welcomed winner Jacqueline Jossa

Celebration: The pair joined contestants and their families as they welcomed winner Jacqueline Jossa

She's out: Nadine was greeted by sister Charmaine Coyle after she was eliminated from the jungle during Saturday night's show

She’s out: Nadine was greeted by sister Charmaine Coyle after she was eliminated from the jungle during Saturday night’s show

She said: ‘that was the worst thing as that was the first thing.’ She added: ‘I didn’t think I’d do that in a million years.’

It’s understood that Nadine is set to relaunch her solo career off the back of her appearance on the hit show. 

According to The Sun, the star is ready to release four fresh tracks, 12-months after her last EP and almost a decade after the release of her debut album. 

Getting stuck in: Nadine threw herself headfirst into a series of messy Bushtucker Trials during her time in the jungle

Getting stuck in: Nadine threw herself headfirst into a series of messy Bushtucker Trials during her time in the jungle 

A source said: ‘Nadine is back. She has been quietly working behind the scenes on empowering and uplifting tracks her fans will love.

‘She’s had a tough few years with her music team trying to get things off the ground, but now it’s finally happening.

The insider added: ‘She’ll be teasing fans with the first tracks as soon as she gets out.’

 

  



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