
The programme had hoped to have all five members of the girl group fulfilling life-long dreams and taking on challenges around the globe.
Cheryl Cole is going to learn street dancing in Compton on the show, while Sarah Harding will play polo in Argentina.
Coyle was planning to become a classical conductor for the programme. However, she claims that she is not keen on projects that do not promote her band and says that the show's producers were too restrictive on what challenge she took on.
The popstar told The Observer: "I'm not really into reality things or things that aren't to promote Girls Aloud.
"I wanted to do something with a charity in Bolivia that got kids off the street, but it didn't sit with the programme."
An ITV2 spokesman told the Mirror: "We are fortunate that four members of Girls Aloud are able to take part and fulfil their passions.
"It's just a shame that Nadine wasn't available."
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