Cheryl Cole: Will.i.am was lost in space when we crashed

CHERYL Cole should ban Will.i.am from talking about space when he next offers her a lift.

Shes revealed the Black Eyed Peas star was banging on about his song being broadcast back to earth from Mars when his Cadillac crashed into a parked car in the early hours of Wednesday.

The Geordie singer spoke for the first time about her LA car smash yesterday while promoting her new tour.

When asked if Will was a bad driver, she said: A bad talker, I would say. He was talking the face off us.

Referring to Reach For The Stars becoming the first song to be broadcast back to Earth from the red planet, Cheryl continued: He was talking about Nasa and Mars and his song.

As revealed exclusively in The Sun yesterday and on Thursday, Will and Cheryl were heading back from a late-night trip to McDonalds when The Voice coach smashed up his motor.

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Hurt ... Cheryl Cole wears her arm in a sling

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Cheryl said: We just stopped off for some fries. No, (they werent worth it) to be completely honest.

Will was taken to an LA hospital and was later seen emerging wearing a neck brace.

With her left arm supported by a sling, Cheryl was back to work just over 48 hours after the crash. She landed in London on Thursday and got stuck into radio interviews the following day.

She said: Im absolutely fine. I have st! uff to do youve got to get up and dust yourself off. I am exhausted, though.

Hes in a neck brace but its far worse than it looks. Shes in the UK for just a short while before heading back to the US to continue preparations for her arena tour next month.

Cheryl told Radio 1: My creative directors out there and all the dancers are American, so its all happening out there.

Its long days ten-hour days. Im doing the dancing and stage set and everything, but its doing what I love.

I just want it to be exciting from start to finish.

I dont want there to be even a moment where people want to breathe.

Not like Cheryl to ensure another busy night for paramedics.