Loving Kind Singer to Undergo Treatment for Depression
Loving Kind Singer to Undergo Treatment for Depression

It could shock many but the Girls Aloud star Sarah Harding is told to be going through a treatment for mental health concerns soon. The star was lately in news after she broke up with her long time beau Tom Crane and was told to be drinking excessively since then.

If close sources to the star are to be believed, it was being claimed that the decision to part ways with Tom had broken the Loving Kind singer emotionally which resulted in the current situation.

As per reports, the singing sensation was engaged with Tom, though their wedding plan couldn't materialize as the duo got into verbal dual over some issues and finally, they called it off in September.

There were reports that she had been planning to make a reunion tour for 2012, but situations turned some other way and the star got into this trouble.

"She's been through a traumatic time in her personal life and had to honour her work commitments on top. She needs some time out to clear her head", said one of her closest friend.

If reports are to be believed, the star would be entering a rehab unit to get rid of her health concerns related with depression and excessive drinking.

While the star would be out from the glamour world, fans are praying for her full recovery so that she can make a superb comeback to enjoy the lime light she had been hawking for a long time.

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