Coleen Nolan’s sister Anne writing ‘controversial’ second autobiography that ‘could open old wounds’
The book will be a follow-up to her 2009 release, Anne's Song
ANNE Nolan is penning an explosive new autobiography that could cause friction between the famous family.
The sister of Coleen Nolan is in the process of writing her second tell-all book and it's claimed its "controversial" content "could open old wounds" for the siblings.
The 67-year-old star is currently talking to publishers about the follow-up, which will be released 10 years after her first autobiography, Anne's Song.
The 2009 book revealed that the I'm in the Mood for Dancing hitmaker had been abused by her father.
And it's claimed her next release will delve even deeper into Anne's history, while also detailing the fallout between herself and her sisters after she made the dark revelation about their dad.
Her manager told The Mirror: “Anne has been asked to write the next book, which brings everything up to date – some would say the most controversial years.”
Anne fell out with her siblings for five years after her first book was released, with Bernie, Maureen, 63, and Coleen, 53, even embarking on a music tour without her.
However, the family ended their feud in 2014, fulfilling the wish of their late sister Bernie, who lost her battle with breast cancer in 2013, aged 52.
Anne is also penning a musical based on her 2009 autobiography, which will also feature an emotional ballad about the loss of her sister," a source told The Mirror in February.
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“It’s not a jukebox Nolans musical, it’s an autobiography turned into a musical. Obviously, there is an overlap with the sisters.
They added: “There are new songs to reflect Anne’s book.
"There are big, sad ones to reflect the time when Bernie passed, about Anne’s breast cancer, and about their mum Maureen losing her battle with Alzheimer’s.”
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