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There are rumors that Cheryl might go on Celebrity Big Brother.
that's not good
this woman is absolutely beautiful but have you seen her on off the record? nothing but moan moan moan all the time ![]()
There are rumors that Cheryl might go on Celebrity Big Brother.
that's not good
this woman is absolutely beautiful but have you seen her on off the record? nothing but moan moan moan all the time
lol yeah i remember it, it was when they in greece lol, but maybe she was just in bad mood
Stand By You & Something Kinda Ooooh (Cheryl loses Shoe)
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Apparently, Girls Aloud cover I predict a riot on their live shows. Dear lord. ![]()
Girls Aloud dismiss 'cool' Cameron
Girls Aloud have given Tory leader David Cameron the thumbs down.
Band member Cheryl Tweedy said Cameron should stop pretending to be "cool" and concentrate on policies.
Earlier this year, he claimed Cheryl was the most fanciable one in Girls Aloud.
But she told the New Statesman: "Politicians know we get listened to by more young fans than they do. That's why David Cameron said he fancied me. He was just trying to be cool. I bet he couldn't name a single song of ours. Do I fancy him? No! Politicians should stop trying to be cool and get on with running the country.
Cheryl also dished out some advice to Britain's political parties on how to make themselves more appealing to young voters.
"There should be adverts in the breaks during Coronation Street spelling it out in bullet points: This is what the Conservatives stand for. This is what Labour stands for.
"You know that basically Labour is the working class and the Conservatives are the really kind of upper class, and then everything else is... I have no idea," she explained.
But Cheryl is no fan of Prime Minister Tony Blair.
"We are too young to really remember the excitement of Labour getting into power. All we know is what's happening now, which is that Blair equals George Bush and the war in Iraq," she said.
Girls Aloud are not the first band to go political. The Spice Girls famously declared their support for Margaret Thatcher during an interview with The Spectator in 1996.
Source: MSN.co.uk
thanks for this, i wasn't on the NET in recent time so i don't know new about GA
do you like Westlife? i LOVE thier new song "the rose" gosh i nearly crying during it, it's so beautiful
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Cheryl Cole And Ross Kemp For 'The Apprentice'
Cheryl Cole nee Tweedy and Ross Kemp are to go head to head in a celebrity version of
coooooooooooool
I love The Apprentice!
Donald Trump is awesome.
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i watched that show too, yeah it was cool, tasks were interesting in general great show
Are they talking about The Apprentice with Donald Trump or what?
Are they talking about The Apprentice with Donald Trump or what?
Exactly the same format, but instead of Donald Trump, Alan Sugar presents it. He's the guy that founded Amstrad and to be honest, I definately prefer him to Trump.
^What channel?