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The Saturdays' Una Healy: 'I feel sorry for Mike Tindall'
The Saturdays star Una Healy has criticised women who target famous men.
The singer, who recently announced that she is expecting a baby with England rugby player Ben Foden, hit out following reports about Zara Phillips's husband Mike Tindall's partying while in New Zealand for the rugby world cup.

"Girls see rugby boys out in bars and want a piece of the action, basically," she told The Mirror. "They basically target them. I feel sorry for Mike, it was all something and nothing."
The 29-year-old's bandmate Rochelle Wiseman agreed, explaining that the same thing happened to her boyfriend, Marvin Humes of JLS.


"This stuff does happen. Women target my boyfriend all the time, even when I'm with him. It's disgusting," the singer said. "I can't stop him talking to girls - but I wouldn't want to do that anyway because that would be weird.
"It's horrible and so wrong, but these girls target popstars and guys with status. They don't really care who, so long as they have status."
The Saturdays recently debuted their new single 'My Heart Takes Over', which is released on November 13.
> The Saturdays unveil new album 'On Your Radar' artwork
Watch Digital Spy's recent interview with The Saturdays below:
The singer, who recently announced that she is expecting a baby with England rugby player Ben Foden, hit out following reports about Zara Phillips's husband Mike Tindall's partying while in New Zealand for the rugby world cup.

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"Girls see rugby boys out in bars and want a piece of the action, basically," she told The Mirror. "They basically target them. I feel sorry for Mike, it was all something and nothing."
The 29-year-old's bandmate Rochelle Wiseman agreed, explaining that the same thing happened to her boyfriend, Marvin Humes of JLS.

© PA Images

© PA Images
"This stuff does happen. Women target my boyfriend all the time, even when I'm with him. It's disgusting," the singer said. "I can't stop him talking to girls - but I wouldn't want to do that anyway because that would be weird.
"It's horrible and so wrong, but these girls target popstars and guys with status. They don't really care who, so long as they have status."
The Saturdays recently debuted their new single 'My Heart Takes Over', which is released on November 13.
> The Saturdays unveil new album 'On Your Radar' artwork
Watch Digital Spy's recent interview with The Saturdays below:
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