One year after her bandmate and close friend Sarah Harding passed away, Kimberley Walsh took to social media to honor her memory.

On September 5, 2016, Kimberley tragically passed away from breast cancer at the age of 39. After a year-long battle with breast cancer, Sarah died on September 5 last year at the age of 39. On Instagram, Kimberly has now delivered a heartfelt message for Girls Aloud member Kimberley.

After posting a black and white picture she added: ” Sarah passed away a year ago. I can still hardly believe it to be honest but it feels more real than ever today.

“Thinking of her always and of everyone who loved and miss her too.”

After being seen performing community service, she received a lot of encouragement from her followers and famous faces.

Heidi Range a Sugababes star commented: ” Sending love to you and Sarah’s loved ones,” and included a heart emoji.

TV presenter Gethin Jones said: “T hinking of you Kimba x,” and EastEnders member Michelle Collins stated: “So so sad too young., thinking of you all x.”

In the comments one fan added: “Feels like I’ve equally expecting this day, and also like it’s crept up on us all. Feeling for you girls today & Sarah family. Much love.”

Another said: “Out of words, not out of tears. Sending so much love to you!”

On Instagram, Kimberly also posted the snap with the caption: “1 year.” She included a broken heart symbol next to it and wrote, “One year,” along with a sad face emoji.

Later, Sarah shared a message from a fan saying that she had helped saved her sister’s life.

It said: “Because of Sarah, my sister went to get her boobs checked. She had cancer.

“She’s possibly alive now because Sarah’s death was so public. She had chemotherapy and radiotherapy and was caught really early. Eternally grateful.”

Girls Aloud singers Cheryl, Kimberley, Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts honoring Sarah this year by running a Race for Life 5k event.

In July, the walk took place to raise money for breast cancer research.

Cheryl, Nadine and Nicola joined other runners in Hyde Park while Kimberley took part remotely as she was out of London.

The Superiores performed the song in support of their buddy, as they were joined by hundreds of fans for the run, many of whom donned pink wigs and tutus.

Cheryl addressed the audience before her performance, noting that she is still in shock over the death of bandmate Sarah Harding.

“To be honest, I’ve never experienced or anticipated this grief,” she explained.

“You know, I’ve lost grandparents when I was younger and I lost a friend when I was younger but nothing like this, the feeling of shock and disbelief and it still lingers now to be honest. I still can’t quite believe it’s real.”

Breast cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the cells of the breast. It is one of the most common types of cancer in women. Breast cancer can occur in any woman, no matter her age. However, the risk of getting breast cancer increases as a woman gets older.

There are many different types of breast cancer. The most common type is ductal carcinoma, which starts in the cells that line the milk ducts. Another common type is lobular carcinoma, which starts in the cells that line the lobes (or sections) of the breast.

Many cases of breast cancer are found early, when they are still small and haven’t spread to other parts of the body. This is because women are taught to do regular self-exams to look for changes in their breasts. When breast cancer is found early, it can often be treated successfully.

However, not all cases of breast cancer are found early. Sometimes, the cancer has already spread to other parts of the body by the time it is diagnosed. In these cases, the prognosis (outlook) is not as good.

Despite this, there are many treatment options available for breast cancer, including surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. The best treatment option depends on the stage (extent) of the cancer and the woman’s individual medical situation.

Every year, thousands of women die from breast cancer. However, with early diagnosis and proper treatment, many women can survive this disease.