Cheryl Cole has been a judge on the tv show X Factor and now her Girls Aloud band member wants a piece of the action. Sarah Harding is to follow in her footsteps. Sarah will be a judge on the show Don’t Stop Me Now. She will be a judge with Louie Spence and Chris Moyles who is a radio DJ. It is believed that Sarah, Chris and Louie will watch the performance of the auditioners, then give the verdict of what they thought before the audience has a chance to decide which one is their favorites. The show will be a new one for Sky One, and will the be first show that Sarah has done judging like this.
Girls Aloud member Cheryl Cole has reportedly shelled out close to £12,000 to host a Christmas dinner and she invited some of the members from her girl group Girls Aloud to celebrate with her. According to reports, this year Cheryl is all about watching her weight; she has opt for a healthy menu with lots of olive oil to maintain her trim figure. It is reported that last year Cheryl put on a lot of weight last year at her holiday party; she does not want to make the same mistake again. A friend close to Cheryl reportedly told the press that Cheryl is consumed with her weight saying that she “likes her new shape and feels healthier than ever, but any weight gain on her petite 5ft 3in frame really shows.” The friend added that “It’s something she worries about because she’s constantly being papped. She definitely ..read more
Cheryl Cole, the Girls Aloud singer, wowed the crowds last week at London’s Leicester Square wearing a beautiful peachy nude Sass & Bide dress during the Prince’s Trust Celebrate Success Awards. The award supported by L’Oreal has been setup as The Prince’s Trust in 1976 to help and award the young people’s achievements.
Cheryl Cole was looking stunning with the peachy column style dress along with a pair of heels designed by Nicholas Kirkwood. We sure she managed to attract everyone’s eye in the show specially the royal Prince Charles himself.
After all the controversy and rumours about getting a role in US X Factor the Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole once again in a new trouble for copyright law. The allegation came out after music publishers filed a complaint about “Fight for This Love” to be the breach of another song called “I Want You Back”. Two music companies named Wardlaw Banks and Peermusic made the official complain, according to the Sun news paper.
It is anticipated that UK based song writer Wanye Wilkins worked on the song I Want You back in 2008 and some point in that year he happened to be worked with other music directors who was responsible for producing “Fight for This Love” by Cheryl Cole. Cheryl Cole is receiving supports from other music companies about this allegation and trying to establish that “Fight For This Love” doesn’t infringes the copyright law.
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Nations Sweetheart Singer Cheryl Cole reported to be returning to the British reality television show X-Factor after recovering from malaria this week.
The 27-year-old and memeber of pop group Girls Aloud has spoken to the bosses of the reality show about making her comeback on Friday.”Cheryl loves the show and is desperate to get back to work,”dailystar.co.uk quoted a source as saying. “She’s under doctor’s orders to take it easy. But it’s a big step that she’s back on board.”
Cole, who pulled out of the final auditions due to her illness, has also been texting judge Simon Cowell, 50, warning him not to nab all the best acts.
“She has put all her energy into getting better and it’s paid off. Simon has told her he can’t wait to have her back,” said a friend.
