Nadine Coyle has earned more than €330,0o0 from the wind-up of the firm behind Girls Aloud.
New documents lodged with Companies House in the UK showed the five members have shared a €1.655 million windfall.
Tapeview Ltd was voluntarily dissolved in February last year after the pop stars sought to cash in on their success.
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The firm employed Alan McEvoy’s Limerick Firm Livewire Business Management, to help with the voluntary wind-up of Tapeview and Sean Croston of Grant Thornton was appointed as liquidator.
The documents filed revealed that each member first received €294,524 each last October, with an additional reward of €37,383 each from the remaining cash pile.
Girls Aloud split in 2013 after eleven years together and five hit albums.
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The extra cash will come in handy for Nadine as she previously revealed she’s considering leaving LA so her one-year-old daughter Anaiya can go to school in Ireland.
The tiny-tot is already growing up quickly with the proud mum recently sharing a snap of her daughter taking her first steps.