Monday, December 21, 2009

Why Cheryl Cole is still not ready to kiss and make up with pop rival Lily Allen

By Chris Johnson

Cheryl Cole goes all Gothic on the cover of Q magazine


One person Cheryl Cole will not be bringing good tidings to this Christmas is her famous foe Lily Allen.

Rather than forgive and forget their run of public spats over the years, Cheryl has reopened their bitter feud in a no-bars-held interview.

The 26-year-old Girls Aloud star appears on the cover of the February edition of Q magazine in a Gothic inspired photoshoot.

With dark eye make-up, red wine lips, drenched hair and with a spiked metal ring, the X Factor judge shows she is force to be reckoned with.

In the interview, the star said she was unrepentant about branding Lily a 'chick with a d***' back in 2007.

Cheryl made the comments on Gordon Ramsay's F Word show after Lily had publicly branded her husband Ashley Cole 'horrendous' and her bandmate Nicola Roberts 'the ugly one'.

Speaking to Q magazine, she recalled: 'She called my husband "horrendous".
'Then she called Nicola "ugly". For another female artist to call you ugly is so awful.

'Nicola’s been called ‘ginger’ all her life, then she makes something of herself and everyone calls her the "ugly one".

'I feel very protective of her and if that means I’m going to call Lily ‘whatever’, then I don’t care.'

Cheryl also revealed that she initially thought Lily was being 'complimentary' in her 2006 B-Side track Cheryl Tweedy (Tweedy being Cheryl's maiden name).


Cheryl says she feels protective of flame-haired Nicola, see here with the rest of her Girls Aloud bandmates Nadine Coyle (L), Kimberley Walsh and Sarah Harding

The lyrics included the chorus: 'I wish my life was a little less seedy / Why am I always so greedy? / Wish I looked just like Cheryl Tweedy.'
But Lily later commented: 'I was being ironic. Nobody wants to look like that.'
Cheryl also told the magazine about her doubts over the band's 2004 hit Love Machine.
She added: 'I remember listening to Love Machine and thinking, "We cannot put this crap out," that’s what I said to the label: it sounds like something Busted would do.

'Then it went to Number 2. I was, like, Oh right. OK. I’ll keep quiet.'

source: dailymail

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