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Šeril An Kol(engl. Cheryl Ann Colenée Tweedy; rođena 30. juna 1983) je engleska umetnica, autorka, plesačica i televizijska ličnost. She rose to fame in late 2002 when she auditioned for the reality television show Popstars: The Rivals on ITV. The programme announced that Cole had won a place as a member of the girl group, Girls Aloud.[1] The group's line-up remained the same throughout their history and during that time the group achieved a string of twenty consecutive top ten singles in the United Kingdom (including four number one singles) and six platinum albums (two of which went to number one) and earned five BRIT Award nominations from 2005 to 2010. In 2009, Girls Aloud won "Best Single" with their song "The Promise". In early 2013, Girls Aloud announced that they had split up.

Cole embarked on a solo career and released her first solo studio album 3 Words (2009) through Polydor records. 3 Words saw the release of three successful singles and the lead single from the album, "Fight for This Love," debuted at number one on the UK charts, becoming the best selling single of the year. "3 Words" and "Parachute" both peaked within the top five of the UK charts. 2010 saw the release of Cole's second studio album Messy Little Raindrops, which produced two singles, the first being "Promise This" which went straight to number one. Cole released her third solo album A Million Lights on 18 June 2012, with lead single "Call My Name" being released on 11 June 2012, the single became Cole's third number one single.[2] During her solo career, Cole has earned three BRIT Award nominations.

Cole has become a recognised and photographed style icon;[3][4][5] referred to as a fashionista by the press.[6] She has been photographed for the covers of British Vogue,[5] Elle and Harper's Bazaar, while becoming the new face of cosmetic company L'Oréal.[7] Cole was married to England footballer Ashley Cole from July 2006[8] until September 2010, when she divorced him following the announcement of their separation earlier that year.[9][10] Cole became a judge on the UK version of The X Factor in 2008,[11][12] becoming the winning judge twice out of the three series she judged.

In 2011, Cole left the UK version of The X Factor to judge the American version. However, Cole was sacked from the show.[13][14][15] Cole's net worth was estimated at £15 million in April 2012.[16] On 10 March 2014, it was announced that Cole would return as a judge on the U.K. version of The X Factor for its eleventh series, signing a £1.5 million contract.[17][18]

Early life

Cheryl Ann Tweedy was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, and grew up on council estates in the neighboring districts of Walker[19] and Heaton.

She is the fourth of five children of Joan Callaghan,[20] and the first of her two children with Garry Tweedy following the collapse of her marriage to the father of her three other children. Callaghan and Tweedy were together for more than a decade but never married each other; they separated when Cole was eleven years old.[21]

As a young child circa 1990, she appeared in a television advert for British Gas with her younger brother Garry.[22] Interested in dancing from an early age, she began sequence dancing at the age of four,[23] before joining The Royal Ballet's summer school at the age of nine.[24] She occasionally appeared doing dance recitals on different television shows in the UK.

She won a large amount of achievements in modelling competitions, including the titles of Boots Group's "bonniest baby", Mothercare's Happy Faces Portrait competition, "Best Looking Girl of Newcastle", The Evening Chronicle's "Little Miss and Mister", and "Most Attractive Girl" at the MetroCentre. She made appearances in British Gas adverts for a second time, an SCS furniture store advert, and an Eldon Square Christmas advert with younger brother Garry. She attended Walker Comprehensive School in Newcastle between September 1994 and July 1999, and left at 16 with few qualifications. [тражи се извор]

Career

2002–08: Girls Aloud era

Girls Aloud performing at the Capital Radio Help a London Child fundraiser (2005).

Cole auditioned for the reality television show Popstars The Rivals in 2002 with the song "Have You Ever".[25] Several thousand applicants attended auditions across the UK in hope of being selected. Ten girls and ten boys were chosen as finalists by judges Pete Waterman, Louis Walsh and Geri Halliwell. These finalists then took to the stage, participating in weekly Saturday night live performances which alternated weekly between the girls and boys. Each week, the contestant polling the fewest phone votes was eliminated, until the final line-ups of the groups emerged. Cole joined Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts, and Kimberley Walsh to form the new girl group Girls Aloud, as determined by a public vote administered through the show on 30 November 2002.[1]

The group's debut single "Sound of the Underground" peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming the 2002 Christmas number one.[26] Girls Aloud hold the record for the fastest time between formation of a band and reaching number one single.[27] The group released their debut album Sound of the Underground in May 2003,[28] which entered the charts at number two and was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) later the same year. Since 2003, Girls Aloud have released twenty additional singles, with all but one charting within the top ten, and 15 reaching top five positions. Their singles "I'll Stand by You", "Walk This Way", and "The Promise" have charted at number one. Two of their albums have reached the top of the UK Albums Chart: their greatest hits album The Sound of Girls Aloud and 2008's Out of Control, both of which entered the chart at number one, with over one million copies of the former being sold.[29] All five of their studio albums have been certified platinum by the BPI. [тражи се извор]

They have been nominated for five Brit Awards, and in 2009 won "Best British Single" at that year's Brit Awards for "The Promise".[30] The group has sold ten million records worldwide.[31] Girls Aloud have become one of the few UK reality television acts to achieve continued success, and had amassed a fortune of £25 million by May 2009.[32] The 2007 edition of Guinness World Records listed them as "Most Successful Reality TV Group",[тражи се извор] while they also hold the record for "Most Consecutive Top Ten Entries in the UK by a Female Group" in the 2008 edition.[тражи се извор] As a member of Girls Aloud, Cole has also appeared in the fly on the wall documentary Girls Aloud: Home Truths, the E4 documentary series Girls Aloud: Off the Record, an episode of Ghosthunting With..., and a one-off variety show entitled The Girls Aloud Party. [тражи се извор]

2008–10: X Factor and solo debut 3 Words

In June 2008, it was announced Cole would replace Sharon Osbourne as a judge for the fifth series of The X Factor alongside Dannii Minogue, Simon Cowell and Louis Walsh. Cole was given the girls category (made up of female contestants between 16 and 25) and subsequently ended up as the victorious judge when Alexandra Burke was crowned the fifth winner of The X Factor on 13 December 2008.[33] Cole returned for the sixth series in 2009 and was given the boys category (made up of male contestants aged 16 to 25).[34] Cole emerged as the winning judge for a second consecutive year after Joe McElderry was crowned the sixth winner of The X Factor.[35] Simon Cowell, creator of The X Factor, has referred to Cole as "one of the best I've ever worked with."[36] Cole's first solo performance was on American rapper will.i.am's "Heartbreaker" in 2008. She was picked to appear as a dancer in the video after taking streetdancing classes during the filming of the ITV2 series The Passions of Girls Aloud,[37] in which the members of the band achieve something they had always wanted to do, other than sing.[38] She was later asked, by will.i.am, to sing additional vocals on the track.[39] In April 2009, Cole started working on solo material.[40] Her debut album, 3 Words, was released in the UK on 26 October 2009.[41] In July 2009, Girls Aloud announced they would take a year-long hiatus in the pursuit of solo projects, but would reunite for a new studio album in 2010.[42] In August 2010, bandmate Nicola Roberts revealed that she wasn't anticipating a reunion of the band until 2012, if then.

Cole alongside Simon Cowell on The X Factor

3 Words spent two weeks at number one.[43] On 6 November 2009, BPI certified the album Platinum, denoting shipments of over 300,000 units.[44] It later tripled this feat.[44] The first single from the album, "Fight for This Love", was written by Andre Merritt, Steve Kipner and Wayne Wilkins, and produced by Steve Kipner and Wayne Wilkins. According to Cole, it was released as the lead single because she "connected with the song so well".[45] Following a performance on The X Factor live results show, "Fight for This Love" became the fourth best-selling single of 2009 in the UK.[тражи се извор] It charted at number one on both the Irish and UK Singles Chart.[46] In 2010, "Fight For This Love" went to number one in Denmark, Norway and Hungary.[47] "Fight for This Love" gained positive to mixed reviews. Ruth Harrison from 'Female First' was impressed by the song after initially being worried that Cole would not be able to cope going solo. She said "Whilst it does sound just a little big Girls Aloud-y, we still love it, and can see it being a huge hit on the club circuit up and down the country ... we think this is going to send her well on her way to global superstardom."[48] The single was later certified silver in the UK. Cole's second single "3 Words", which features will.i.am, went to number 4 in the UK and seven in Ireland.[49] In 2010, the single was released in Australia and charted at number 5 and was certified platinum.[50] The third single, "Parachute", charted in the top five in both the UK and Ireland. The single was certified silver in the UK.[44]

Cole was given a one-off television programme for ITV1, Cheryl Cole's Night In, which aired on 19 December 2009.[51] The programme, hosted by Holly Willoughby, featured music and interviews with Cole and some of her favourite performers. Alexandra Burke, Rihanna, Will Young, Snow Patrol and will.i.am made appearances.[52] Cole told the press, "I couldn't be happier that ITV have asked me to round off the year with my own show, working with some of my favourite artists". The programme attracted 5 million viewers on its first airing, substantially less than the 8.1 million viewers Strictly Come Dancing received during the same time slot.[53]

2010–12: Messy Little Raindrops, A Million Lights and Tour

In March 2010, Cole stated that she had begun working on a follow up album to 3 Words, which she hoped to release "later on in the year".[54] Cole's second solo album, titled Messy Little Raindrops, was released on 1 November 2010. The album's first single, "Promise This", was released on 24 October 2010 and became her second number-one hit in the UK.[55] "Promise This" is an up-tempo dance-pop song written by American songwriter Priscilla Hamilton, British music producer Wayne Wilkins, who was responsible for Cole's debut single "Fight for This Love", and Christopher Jackson.[56][57] The album was largely produced by Wayne Wilkins.[58] The album features guest vocals from August Rigo, Dizzee Rascal, Travie McCoy, and will.i.am.[59] Cole started recording sessions for her second album in February 2010[60] though in an interview on Alan Carr: Chatty Man she admitted that some of the songs submitted for the record dated back to 3 Words (2009).[61] Messy Little Raindrops has received generally mixed reviews from music critics. A predominantly positive review came from Jon O'Brien of Allmusic who awarded it four out of five stars.[62]

Cole returned for the seventh series of The X Factor in 2010 to mentor the girls category once again.[63] In this series, Cole faced intense scrutiny from the public and the media after she rejected popular contestant Gamu Nhengu to go through to the live shows in favour of Cher Lloyd and Katie Waissel, even though both had fluffed their performances at judges' houses. Cole also received more criticism after she refused to vote for an act in the fifth week, which resulted in claims that the show was fixed. This series would also mark the first that Cole was not the winning mentor, after a contestant in her category, Rebecca Ferguson, lost out to Matt Cardle, who was mentored by Dannii Minogue. From May to July 2010, Cole was the opening act for The Black Eyed Peas at the British shows (as well as some European dates) of The E.N.D. World Tour.[64][65][66]

Cole was interviewed during an episode of the fourth series of Piers Morgan's Life Stories, in which she discussed her marriage and divorce with Ashley Cole and her life-threatening battle with malaria. The show, which aired on 23 October 2010, drew an audience of 7.2 million: the highest figure in the chat show's history.[67]

On 5 May 2011, it was officially announced after months of speculation that Cole would appear as a judge alongside Simon Cowell, L.A. Reid, and Paula Abdul on the American version of The X Factor.[68] However, after only three weeks as a judge and completing the auditions in Los Angeles and Chicago, Cole departed the show.[14] Cowell said that the reason why Cole left was because he offered her the job in the UK version back and he felt that she would have been more comfortable there.[69] It was also later confirmed that she would not be returning to the UK version either, as Tulisa Contostavlos had taken her place on the UK judging panel.[70] Nicole Scherzinger replaced Cole on the judging panel of The X Factor USA for the rest of season 1.[71] A year later on The Graham Norton Show, Cole revealed that she had snubbed the decision to return to the UK version of the show.[72] In December 2012, Cole sued the American version of the X Factor for $2.3 million (£1.4m). She received $1.8 million (£1.1m) for the first season, and then sued for $2 million (£1.25m) for the second season, plus additional damages.[73] In November 2013, Cole won for her settlement, for an undisclosed amount between her and producers Blue Orbit.[74]

Cole's third studio album, A Million Lights, was released on 18 June 2012.[75] The album debuted on the UK Albums chart at number 2, becoming her first album not to get to number 1 in its first week and her first album not to surpass sales of 100,000 copies in its first week. The lead single "Call My Name", became Cole's third number one single on the UK Singles Chart selling 152,000 copies in its first week making it the fastest selling non-charity single of 2012 so far. "Under the Sun", the second single from the album, was released on 3 September 2012.[76][76][77] "Screw You" featuring British rapper Wretch 32 has been confirmed as the album's third single.[78]

On 4 June 2012, Cole performed a duet with Gary Barlow at the Diamond Jubilee concert organized and created by Barlow himself and watched by millions worldwide.[79][80] In October 2012, Cole embarked on her first solo concert tour, the A Million Lights Tour, which started on 3 October 2012 and ended on 17 October 2012. On 8 August 2012 it was revealed that Cole would return to The X Factor as a guest mentor to help judge Gary Barlow pick his finalist for the finals of the competition. In November 2012 Cole was handed her own documentary entitled Cheryl: Access All Areas, the show attracted 811,000 viewers on ITV2 and 177,000 watched on +1.[81]

After months of speculation, Cole confirmed that Girls Aloud's reunion would occur in November 2012.[82] The reunion is said to coincide with their tenth birthday and the release of a charity single for Children in Need. Girls Aloud reunited for the group's 10th anniversary. On 18 November 2012, the group released their new single, "Something New" which was the official charity single for Children in Need. The single peaked at number-two on the UK Singles Chart.[83] The group released their second greatest hits compilation, Ten on 26 November 2012. The second single taken from Ten, "Beautiful Cause You Love Me" was released on 17 December 2012.[84] A documentary special entitled Girls Aloud: Ten Years at the Top aired on ITV1 on 15 December 2012.[85][86] In 2013, the group embarked on Ten: The Hits Tour 2013.[87]

2013-present: Upcoming fourth studio album and The X Factor return

In March 2013, following the completion of the Ten: The Hits Tour, Girls Aloud released a statement via their official Twitter confirming that they were splitting permanently.[88][89] In July 2013, Cole uploaded a picture of a music studio to her official Instagram with the caption: "Back with my first true love", stating that new material could potentially be on its way.[90] It was reported in September 2013 that Cole might collaborate with former Girls Aloud member Nicola Roberts on the album, which is due for release in 2014.[91]

On 10 March 2014, it was announced that Cole would return as a judge on the U.K. version of The X Factor for its eleventh series, signing a £1.5 million contract.[17][18]

Artistry

Voice and music

"If you think my live vocal sounds so good it must be mimed, I'm happy, I take it as a compliment"

— Cole, speaking on the accusations of her miming.[92]

Cole has a mezzo-soprano range.[93] Cole spoke about her vocal ability saying "I am very aware of my ability, I know I’m no Mariah Carey but I think the emotion in the song is what matters."[94] 3 Words was influenced by Cole's appreciation for dance music and has given the album and its singles a distinctively different sound to Girls Aloud. It crosses from contemporary R&B, dance pop, house and a more general pop sound. Messy Little Raindrops utilises a more dance pop sound than Cole's previous album. In contrast to her debut album, both 3 Words (2009) and Messy Little Raindrops (2010) both drew influences from the Dance-pop and Pop genres. A Million Lights Cole's third studio album also incorporates R&B and dance.[95] Cole incorporated Dubstep into A Million Lights, MTV citing "Girl in the Mirror" as an example.[96]

Stage presence

It has been widely reported that Cole lip-syncs during live performances. Whilst performing "Fight for this Love" in 2009 on The X Factor, media speculated that the performance was mimed,[тражи се извор] something that Cole denied though she admitted to having some pre-recorded vocals to help the live performance.[97] In 2010 during Cole's second performance on The X Factor she "showcased her vocal and dancing skills with an energetic, raunchy routine that earned a standing ovation from her fellow judges."[98] Similar to her 2009 performance of "Fight for This Love" on The X Factor, the media speculated whether Cole lip synced or not. An ITV spokesperson insisted that Cole did not mime, although the performance was pre-recorded. [тражи се извор]

On 26 May 2012, it was reported that Cole would perform "Call My Name" with live vocals on The Voice UK, following allegedly pre-recorded performances that occurred the previous year on The X Factor UK. It was also reported that The Voice executives always edit the vocals for every artist on the show, and they would "provide some finishing touches to her singing prior to it being broadcast." As the performance began, COLE swan-dived onto her backing dancers before they performed a highly ellaborated routine. Following the broadcast, Cole received mixed comments from viewers, with a few accusing the singer of lip synching, while others, including pop artists Emma Bunton and will.i.am, praised the performance. In an interview with BBC News, Cole addressed the negative comments, and said that "if you think my live vocal sounds so good it must be mimed, I'm happy, I take it as a compliment."[99] She performed the track again on The Graham Norton Show on 8 June 2012, and was also accused of lip synching.

Influences

Beyoncé (left) and Britney Spears (right) are cited as two of Coles influences.

Cole has named Britney Spears and Beyoncé as a few of her inspirations, performance and fashion wise.[100][101][102] Cole spoke on the reason Beyoncé was a big influence on her saying "I love Beyonce, I just think she is such a beautiful person inside and out, apart from what she does on the stage which is obviously incredible and aspiration. I just like her as a woman shes empowering."[103]

Cole has cited Lisa "Left Eye"' Lopes, a former member of American band TLC, as a big influence saying "I wanted to be Lisa 'Left Eye' Lopes from TLC – I used to wear baggy jeans and Timberlands like a tomboy."[104] Cole cites Rihanna as an influence, describing her as "a perfect pop star."[105] Cole also cites American singer Mary J. Blige as an influence. "Mary's voice sounds so grown up and you can hear that she has experienced a lot in her life, her songs help me with every heartache."[106]

Cole has influenced other artists, including Selena Gomez. In October 2010, Gomez revealed that Cole was an influential person for her saying "She's a big influence on me ... I picked up her CD and they gave me Girls Aloud things and a DVD of her, and her music got me through my whole movie [that I was filming]. She made me feel better, I just love her music and I think she's a really nice person. She's been through a lot, but she carries herself with a lot of class and I love that."[107]

Public image

Cole has become a recognised and photographed style icon;[3][4][5] referred to as a fashionista by the press.[6] Cole has been described as the one of the best dressed women in the world.[108] Fashion magazine British Vogue praised Cole's style saying "Her wardrobe choices have become as successful as her singles – while filming for X Factor, she had fashion fans watching her every sartorial move and was snapped wearing a string of fashion-forward outfits from Givenchy and Preen, to McQueen and Missoni."[109] In both 2009 and 2010 Cole was named the best dressed woman by Glamour Magazine. Cole kept her top spot in 2010 above fashion model Kate Moss and Victoria Beckham, Cole beat R&B singer Rihanna, who came second and actress Blake Lively who came third. The result for the magazine were compiled from around 14,000 votes from the magazine's readers.[110] She has been photographed for the covers of British Vogue,[5] Elle and Harper's Bazaar.

Cole has topped FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World twice: once in 2009 and the second time in 2010. Cole has won a list of awards due to her style and image including Glamour Women of the Year Awards for TV Personality and Best dressed[111] and Style Network Award for Best Dressed Woman and Style icon of the decade[112] In February 2009, Cole appeared on the cover of British Vogue. The media coverage of her appearance in the magazine boosted the magazine's circulation to 240,000: its best ever February figure.[113] She appeared on the November 2009 cover of the UK's Elle magazine. In October 2010, a wax statue of Cole was added to the gallery of Madame Tussauds London at a cost of approximately £150,000.[114]

Many celebrities have spoken about Cole's fashion style and looks. Actress Megan Fox spoke about Cole saying "I don't know that many British girls, but what's her surname? Cheryl? Cheryl Cole, yeah she's hot, and I love her tattoos".[115] Socialite Paris Hilton complimented Cole saying 'I love the way Cheryl dresses, and she's so sweet. We hung out a bit at the Grammys and I just find her beautiful and down to earth.' Actress Teri Hatcher called Cole a role model saying "Cheryl is a great role model and exactly the sort of woman we would love to have a role on Desperate Housewives. I hear she is an absolute darling."[115] Rihanna spoke on her admiration for Cole saying, "Like, how do you have a face like that, with hair like that and dimples, and a body like that, that's proportioned like that. And you have a successful career, something about that is not right."[115]

Cole was referenced in Lily Allen's "Cheryl Tweedy", a B-side to her 2006 debut single "Smile". Cole took the song as a compliment, although Allen later pointed out that it had been tongue-in-cheek.[116] Allen later retracted her comments.[117]

Personal life

On 11 January 2003, Cole was involved in an altercation with a nightclub toilet attendant (named Sophie Amogbokpa) but subsequently charged with assault and racially aggravated assault over the incident.[118][119] She was subsequently cleared of the racially aggravated assault charge but found guilty of assault occasioning actual bodily harm at her trial on 20 October,[120] and sentenced to 120 hours of community service. She was ordered to pay her victim £500 in compensation, as well as £3,000 prosecution costs. Judge Richard Howard said: "This was an unpleasant piece of drunken violence which caused Sophie Amogbokpa pain and suffering." [120]

Cole began dating England and Chelsea footballer Ashley Cole in September 2004, announcing their engagement after he proposed in Dubai in June 2005.[121] The couple were married at a ceremony at Barnet, North West London on 15 July 2006.[122] They signed an exclusive deal with OK!, reportedly worth £1 million, regarding the rights of the photographs.[123] On 23 February 2010, Cole announced she was separating from her husband.[8][9] On 26 May, Cole filed for divorce at London's High Court citing "unreasonable behaviour" of estranged husband Ashley as the reason for their break-up.[10] She was granted a decree nisi on 3 September 2010.[124] In October of that year, Cole stated in an interview with The Guardian that she would continue to use her married name, as changing it back would make her seem "ashamed" of her marriage.[125] She went on to date professional dancer and choreographer Derek Hough,[126] and backing dancer Tre Holloway.[127]

On 3 July 2010, Cole was admitted to the hospital with suspected acute malaria after a visit to Tanzania.[128] During an X Factor photoshoot in Cardiff, Cole said that she noticed that her lips were blue.[129][130]

Cole is a supporter of the Labour Party[131]

Other ventures

Endorsements

As a member of Girls Aloud, Cole teamed with Eylure to release five sets of false eyelashes, each set designed by a different member of the band. A range of festival-themed lashes followed in 2010, while limited edition "10th Anniversary" lash was released in 2012.[132][133] Similarly, to celebrate their tenth anniversary, each member designed a charm bracelet for Pandora, available as either a complete bracelet or a "starter" bracelet.[134]

Philanthropy

As a member of Girls Aloud's Cole contributed to many charities, as a group they did a cover of The Pretenders' "I'll Stand by You" was released as the official 2004 Children in Need single, with proceeds going to the charity.[135] Nicola Roberts said, "Hopefully if our single does well it's a lot of money going to the charity."[135] Their cover Aerosmith and Run DMC's "Walk This Way", a collaboration with the Sugababes, was the official charity single for Comic Relief in 2007, recorded at Comic Relief co-founder and trustee Richard Curtis' request.[136][137] Kimberley Walsh said, "It's a fantastic song and hopefully will raise tons of money for people living in really difficult situations here and in Africa."[136] Between 3 February and 23 March 2009, Cole, Walsh, and other celebrities also raised money for Comic Relief by providing the voice for the BT Speaking Clock.[138] Girls Aloud celebrated their 10 years as a group by releasing another Children in Need single, "Something New", which they performed on the Children in Need TV special on 16 November 2012.[139]

In March 2009, Cole climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of Comic Relief. The trek raised £3.4 million for the charity.[тражи се извор] Between 3 February and 23 March 2009, Cole raised money for Comic Relief by providing the voice for the BT Speaking Clock. In February 2011, Cole launched her own charitable foundation with The Prince's Trust following a meeting with The Trust's President, HRH Charles, Prince of Wales. The Cheryl Cole Foundation will provide vital funds for The Trust in the North East, helping disadvantaged young people from Cole's region.[140] On 13 June 2011, she auctioned 20 dresses with ASOS to raise funds for the foundation.[141]

Autobiographies

Cole's first official book, entitled Through My Eyes, was published on 30 September 2010 by Bantam Press.[142][143] Through My Eyes offers a glimpse of Cole in the recording studio, backstage on tour, behind-the-scenes at The X Factor, at photo shoots and at award ceremonies. She said the book is "filled with pictures that capture those moments, [her] memories and the people [she's] closest to".[144] Cole is the subject of several unauthorised biographies,[145][146][147] as well as books detailing her relationship with and divorce from Ashley Cole.[148][149][150]

Cole's autobiography, Cheryl: My Story, was published on 11 October 2012.[151] The book's content was about her relationships with Simon Cowell and her ex-husband Ashley Cole.[152][153] The autobiography has sold 275,000 copies as of February 2013, generating £2.5 million in sales.

Filmography

Selected filmography

Discography

Tours

Solo tours
As solo supporting act

Awards and nominations

Year Award-giving body Award Result
2007 Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards Best Female Singer[154] Номинација
Virgin Media Awards Most Fanciable Female[155] Освојено
2008 Hottest Female[тражи се извор] Номинација
Heat Magazine Awards Sexiest Female[тражи се извор] Освојено
Best Reality TV Judge[тражи се извор] Освојено
2009 Glamour Women of the Year Awards TV Personality[111] Освојено
FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World No. 1 Sexiest Woman in the World[156] Освојено
Style Network Awards Best Dressed Woman[112] Освојено
Style icon of the decade Освојено
BBC Switch Live Awards Switch's Prom Queen[157] Освојено
Virgin Media Awards Hottest Female[158] Освојено
Legend of the Year[тражи се извор] Номинација
Glamour Woman of the Year Awards Best Dressed[159] Освојено
Popjustice Readers Poll 2009 Best Single (Fight for This Love) Номинација
Best Album (3 Words) Номинација
B*llend of the Year Номинација
Best Video (Fight for This Love) Номинација
Worst Video (Fight for This Love) Освојено
Sack or at Least Fine the Stylist Освојено
Least Likely to Be Any Use in the Event of a World War Номинација
Artwork Fail (3 Words) Освојено
Most Disappointing Album (3 Words) Освојено
Please Never Make Another Record Номинација
Most Handsome Female Освојено
Worst Lyrics (Fight for This Love) Номинација
Most Annoying Face Номинација
2010 2010 BRIT Awards British Single (Fight for This Love)[160] Номинација
Glamour Women of the Year Awards Best Dressed[161] Освојено
Woman of the Year[тражи се извор] Освојено
FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World No. 1 Sexiest Woman in the World[162] Освојено
BT Digital Music Awards Best Female Artist[163] Освојено
Best Single (Fight for This Love)[163] Освојено
Best Video (Fight for This Love)[163] Номинација
Popjustice Readers Poll 2010 Best Single (Promise This) Номинација
Worst Single (Promise This) Номинација
Most Ridiculous Recording Artiste on Planet Earth Номинација
Least Controversial Popstar Номинација
Popstar with Whom You'd Most Like to Make Love Номинација
The Flood (Person Responsible for the Future of Civilisation) Номинација
Utter B*llend of the Year Номинација
Shoddiest Pop Video (Promise This) Номинација
Worst Attempt at Launching a Solo Career Номинација
2011 2011 BRIT Awards British Single (Parachute)[164] Номинација
Best British Female[164] Номинација
Elle Style Awards Musician of the Year[165] Освојено
TRL Awards (Italy) Best New Act[166] Номинација
Cosmopolitan Awards Best Dressed Woman Освојено
BT Digital Music Awards Best Female Artist[167] Номинација
Popjustice Readers Poll 2011 Established Act Most Likely to Save Pop (Not That It Needs Saving) in 2012 Номинација
Best Popstar Twitter User Номинација
2012 Virgin Media TV Awards Best Judge Освојено
BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards Best British Single[168] Номинација
Best British Album[169] Номинација
Best British Music Act[170] Номинација
Female Hottie[171] Номинација
Popjustice Readers Poll 2012 Best Single (Call My Name) Номинација
Worst Album (A Million Lights) Номинација
Major Artist with Disappointing Music Most at Odds with Ability to Demand Better Номинација
Worst Attempt at a Solo Career Номинација
Popstar with Whom Who Would Most Like to Make Love Номинација
2013 Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards Favourite UK Female Artist Номинација

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