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Cheryl Cole tweets lyrics for 'A Million Lights' track 'Ghetto Baby'?

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Cheryl Cole has apparently posted lyrics for A Million Lights track 'Ghetto Baby' on Twitter. The 'Call My Name' singer sent two cryptic tweets this morning (May 28) along with the hashtag #GhettoBaby, seemingly confirming that the words are from the track of the same name on her forthcoming third solo album. BBC/Wall to Wall/Guy Levy She wrote : "I'm not a trick boy I'm a trick for you,you give me butterflies heart skipping 1,2 I know your sick boy I wanna get the flu (sic)... "I'm running temperatures thinking of your love boo.. #ghettobaby." Cole also used Twitter to post the words of an unknown new song back in February and to unleash a Twitter rap in response to fake 'Call My Name' lyrics ahead of the single's release. The Girls Aloud star previously unveiled the song 'Love Killer' and saw her tracks 'Telescope' and 'Make You Go' leak online. However, the last song was absent from the tracklistin...

Cheryl Cole: 'I've dined with Prince Charles and sat in a crack den'

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Cheryl Cole has hit out at critics who mock her working class background. The 'Call My Name' singer told The Observer that she has first-hand experience of class being irrelevant to people's morals. BBC/Wall to Wall/Guy Levy "I've dined with Prince Charles, but I've also sat in a crack den, if you like," she said. "But you know what amazes me, too - that there are people from back home that I grew up with who have nothing, who are on the bones of their arses, no better way to put it, and they have nothing but pride. "These people would never betray you or speak to the media. Then you meet people of another class who would happily f**k you over. It's interesting. "I'm a 'chav', aren't I? I love it. What's that about - being derogatory about someone who's done well from nothing? That's hilarious. I love that. I hope I really wind them up. Again, it's a big compliment - to want to drag you down, they obvio...

Cheryl Cole 'didn't mime on The Voice UK'

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Cheryl Cole 's representatives have dismissed claims that she mimed during last night's Voice UK performance . The singer appeared on BBC One's live semi-final to perform her new single 'Call My Name', prompting some viewers to complain that she appeared to be miming, reports The Sun . However, her publicist denied the claims, saying: "She sang live with a backing track." BBC/Wall to Wall/Guy Levy Cole had reportedly insisted beforehand that she aimed to sing live on the show , with producers fearing that she would need an auto-tuned microphone. A source added: "It would have been hard for Cheryl to have sung through the whole performance - it was such an energetic dance routine. But I'm sure people will be disappointed if they expected her to sing throughout." The live performance saw Cole launch into a 10ft swan dive into the arms of her male dancers. Cole has also dismissed claims made by Tom Bower that she had tried to manipulate Simon ...

Cheryl Cole: 'I never tried to manipulate Simon Cowell'

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Cheryl Cole has denied suggestions that she manipulated Simon Cowell while on The X Factor . The 'Call My Name' singer was alleged in Tom Bower's biography Sweet Revenge: The Intimate Life of Simon Cowell to have "played the soulful victim" in order to get her own way with the music mogul and fellow X Factor judge. PA Images / Yui Mok/PA Archive In the book, Cowell is quoted as saying about the popstar: "She would come in dressed in her tracksuit and slippers, drop her eyes and play the soulful victim to get around me. She played me. When she walked over, I felt I was the mouse with a beautiful cat." However, in an interview with The Observer , Cole brushed off any suggestion that she attempted to seduce Cowell, joking: "That's actually really flattering, because if I can seduce him in me tracksuit and slippers, I must have something good. "You know, he said the same thing to my face about me manipulating him. I said, 'Simon, seriou...

Rihanna wants Cheryl Cole on 'Idol'

Rihanna wants Cheryl Cole to replace Jennifer Lopez on 'American Idol'. The 'Where Have You Been' singer responded to rumours that the former 'X Factor' judge has been approached by the rival show to join their panel of celebrities which currently include Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and Randy Jackson. She told the Daily Star: 'I can completely see why the producers at American Idol are trying to get Cheryl - she would be amazing.' Rihanna also hit out at Simon Cowell's decision to fire the pop star from the first series of his talent contest in the United States. Rihanna continued: 'She was received so well on the US 'X Factor' and most people couldn't really understand the decision to let her go.' Cheryl and Jennifer both appear in the new motion picture 'What To Expect When You're Expecting' and Rihanna believes that the Girls Aloud star could soon rival the 42-year-old performer's star status. She added: 'S...

Cheryl Cole swan dives onto stage in a leopard print bra-let and colourful genie trousers to debut Call My Name on The ...

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By Sarah Fitzmaurice PUBLISHED: 14:20 EST, 26 May 2012 | UPDATED: 14:55 EST, 26 May 2012 With speculation over whether she would be singing live swirling Cheryl Cole decided to silence critics with a dramatic entrance onto the stage on The Voice tonight. The 28-year-old confidently swan dived from a platform into the arms of her dancers at the start of her performance of Call My Name. If her entry onto the stage wasn't enough to grab viewers attention her outfit certainly did the trick. What an entrance: Cheryl Cole was seen swan diving off a platform and into the arms of her dancers as she began her performance on The Voice tonight Cheryl was dressed in a leopard print bra-let and a brightly coloured pair of pantaloons and a matching waistcoat. She finished off her look with glittering cuffs and a pair of leopard print boots. Not many artists would have been able to pull off the sexy genie look but Cheryl somehow pulled it off with aplomb. Working her magic: Cheryl appeared to ...

Cheryl Cole will sing for Queen Elizabeth

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Cheryl Cole Cheryl Cole will sing for Queen Elizabeth at the Diamond Jubilee concert. The 'Call My Name' singer has not been officially named on the line-up of the show on June 4 but reports say she has agreed to appear. The 28-year-old star will perform live in front of a global audience for the first time in more than a year and Cheryl may perform a duet with organiser Gary Barlow. She was due to perform a duet with the Take That member for 'Children In Need' in November last year, but it was cancelled when Cheryl got sick ill. A show source told the Mirror: "There are already huge names appearing on the bill but Cheryl is the cherry on top. "She is one of the biggest stars in Britain and will ensure young people tune into the concert." Cheryl will join Kylie Minogue, Shirley Bassey, Jessie J, Annie Lennox, Tom Jones and Alfie Boe at Buckingham Palace to celebrate the 60-year reign. The insider continued: "She doesn't do many live appearances b...