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The raunchy stars gyrated energetically in leotards

It's easy to see how Girls Aloud will get through 150 pairs of fishnets on their Tangled Up tour. As the raunchy stars gyrated energetically in leotards and the sexy legwear on stage in band member Cheryl's home town of Newcastle last night. In the second of their two sell out nights at the Newcastle Metro Radio Arena, the girls donned high-cut Liza Bruce day-glo coloured leotards and nude fishnets in a raunchy look which revealed plenty of the girl's increasingly slimline figures.

Cheryl Cole

Cheryl Cole leads Girls Aloud as she returns to her hometown to perform the second of two sell out nights at the Newcastle Metro Radio Arena last night

Celebrity and Fans

Day-glo girls: It was a triumphant homecoming for Cheryl, and the girls put on a raunchy show with high-cut leotards and fishnets During their 34-date tour the chart-topping girl group will get through 15 tubes of mascara, 145 sets of fake eyelashes, 50 cans of hairspray, 250 fake nails, 150 pairs of fishnets. And although it doesn't look like their on intimate terms with them, they'll also get through 2,000 chocolate bars, 3,500 packets of chewing gum and 6,000 cans of energy drink. The sell-out Tangled Up! tour, is their fourth tour in the six years they've been together. Hopefully, the raunchy performance was enough to take band member Nicola Roberts mind off of her recent love split from fiancé Carl Davies, an entrepreneur from Liverpool.

Celebrity and Fans

Single: Nicola took the stage a single woman after her split from fiance Carl Davies A source told The Mirror: "It's all very upsetting for poor Nicola but she'd be the first to admit things haven't been great between her and Carl for a while. "Their relationship has always been feisty but recently the rows were explosive. "There have been lots of tearful late-night phone calls and now she's decided to call time on it all. The strain of touring has taken its toll and Nicola's made up her mind it's over." Nicola has always stated that her career with the Girls would always come first. She has said: "Girls Aloud is my life. It's all I've known so I could never leave the band for a man."

Rainbow bright

Rainbow bright: Nadine Coyle and Kimberly Walsh look rainbow bright in their plunging leotards She recently told Hello! magazine: "I'd been looking forward to it [the tour] so much this year. I love everything about being on tour. It's one of the few times that we have a proper routine. "Usually every day's different – we're doing a photo shoot, or a TV appearance and your timings are all over the place. "When we're on tour, we get up at around midday, because we get to bed really late, then we're on the tour bus for 1pm, we arrive at the venue – and somehow we manage to spend the next eight hours getting ready!" Cheryl added: "There's always something going on, people having a gossip or sharing a joke and it's really homely."

Tied up

Tied up: The girls Tangled Up! tour is their fourth in six years