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Sarah Harding opens up about her terrifying car crash

London, Nov 5: Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding has finally opened up about her terrifying car crash last week, insisting that it was the “worst week of her life”.

The 26-year-old star emerged unharmed following a head-on collision with a double-decker bus.

“I had a nark on. I was moving house, we had the builders in and my mum was down to visit,” the Mirror quoted her, as saying.

“I jumped into the Range Rover and because I’m only just getting used to the new roads around my house, drove up a one-way street.

“Unfortunately, there was a bus hurtling down the other way. It rammed my car into these bollards on the side of the road.

Sarah Harding opens up about her terrifying car crash

London, Nov 5: Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding has finally opened up about her terrifying car crash last week, insisting that it was the “worst week of her life”.

The 26-year-old star emerged unharmed following a head-on collision with a double-decker bus.

“I had a nark on. I was moving house, we had the builders in and my mum was down to visit,” the Mirror quoted her, as saying.

“I jumped into the Range Rover and because I’m only just getting used to the new roads around my house, drove up a one-way street.

“Unfortunately, there was a bus hurtling down the other way. It rammed my car into these bollards on the side of the road.

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