Anne Nolan opens up about rift with Nolans Sisters in new book

The the 72-year-old has warned her sisters that she has shared details about their family row in her upcoming autobiography New Beginnings but she remains confident it won’t cause any more fights.
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Anne Nolan has opened up about a rift with the Nolans Sisters in her new book.

The the 72-year-old has warned her sisters that she has shared details about their family row in her upcoming autobiography New Beginnings but she remains confident it won’t cause any more fights.

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“My book just tells my perspective of it, how I perceived it and what I thought about it all. I’m not having a go or blaming anybody,” she told The Mirror’s Notebook magazine this week, pointing out her sisters have already openly discussed the fight on their own terms.

“I told my sisters there was going to be a bit about the fallout in it and they said that’s fine. If they don’t want to read it, they won’t read it.”

Anne Nolan is releasing a new autobiographical book, New BeginningsAnne Nolan is releasing a new autobiographical book, New Beginnings
Anne Nolan is releasing a new autobiographical book, New Beginnings

In her book, Anne will detail the emotional moment her “stomach dropped” when she wasn’t invited to join The Nolans’ in 2009 tour. Maureen, Linda, Coleen and Bernie took to stages around the UK and Ireland.

Nolans sister Denise also wasn’t part of the family tour.

Years later, Anne admitted her sisters got together and bonded over heartache when sister Bernie’s cancer came back.

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“When we found out Bernie’s cancer had come back, we forgot that we weren’t speaking because we were there for her.” Sadly, Bernie died in 2013.

“My sisters and I are really great friends,” she said. “When you’re family, you may fall out, but even at the time when we didn’t like each other very much, we still loved each other. It’s an emotion you can’t help.”

Coleen previously said: “It has been well documented that me and my sisters fell out. We didn’t speak for about four years - that is a long time.

“But, at the time, I had every single person saying to me ‘but it’s your family’. I felt like saying it can’t always be like that with family. Sometimes you have to think, if they were friends, I probably wouldn’t speak to them over what had happened and over things that had been said.”

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“When Bernie died, it put everything into perspective… We never talk about our falling out now. We never revisited what it was about or how we fell out, because there is no point.”

Anne Nolan’s book ‘New Beginnings’ is out now.

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