Cheryl Cole lets rip ex-hubby Ashley in new song
London, mar 29 : Cheryl Cole has vehemently criticised her ex-husband Ashley Cole in a song called 'Screw You' in her new album.
The 28-year-old singer seems to be in sever need to wash her mouth given the amount she swears in her new music.
"Can't believe all the s*** I did for you, was so caught up in the love I felt for ya," the Sun quoted Cole as singing.
"I was never enough, I never got your love.
"I loved you so much but you never gave a f*** so screw you.
"I can still remember our first date, never thought I would scream I hate ya," she said.
Even though she doesn't refer to the footballer directly, it's not hard to guess who she's firing the bullets at.
The 'Girls Aloud' member had released her second solo album, 'Messy Little Raindrops', after she divorced the Chelsea star in 2010, but the lyrics weren't half as spirited.
After months of hard graft in studios both here and in the States, her new album is more or less ready to go and is likely to be out this summer. (ANI)
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