Britney Spears might spend the holidays back home in Louisiana?!
21.11.2023 - 13:31 / ok.co.uk
Cheryl is reportedly gearing up for a pop comeback and is hopeful that her return to the limelight might also spark a new romance. After spending a few years raising her son and avoiding the spotlight, it seems Cheryl is ready to "step back into it" and reclaim the stage. In addition to her music, the mum-of-one is said to be setting her sights on acting and has already begun working on a book to regain control of her narrative.
This comes as a Girls Aloud reunion appears to be almost confirmed, with both Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh dropping hints on social media recently. The former X Factor judge not only has big career plans for 2024 but is also open to finding love again. The last public relationship for the Fight For This Love singer was with Liam Payne, the father of her six year old son Bear, but the pair split in 2018, shortly after welcoming the little one.
Cheryl, who recently received high praise for her role in the West End play 2:22 A Ghost Story, reportedly has "mixed emotions" about dating again but would "love to give Bear the big family she once dreamt of having". Sources say the star hopes her planned comeback could help her find Mr Right. "Cheryl's had so many years out of the spotlight and now she's ready to step back into it," a source told Heat magazine.
They also suggested that the Promise This singer has several projects lined up, including the upcoming Girls Aloud reunion. The source said Cheryl is keen on acting and is already working on a book, inspired by Britney Spears and Coleen Rooney who both recently released memoirs. However, when it comes to love, things aren't as straightforward - with Cheryl reportedly "frustrated with her situation" at times.
Britney Spears might spend the holidays back home in Louisiana?!
Jamie Lynn Spears had to wait 'hours' to leave the I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! jungle because of the severe weather, according to campmate Nick Pickard.The 32 year old, who is the younger sister of pop star Britney Spears, quit the hit ITV show on medical grounds at the end of November after 10 days in camp. ITV bosses confirmed her exit from the show - saying she had been ‘a fantastic campmate’ who had ‘triumphed at trials and bonded well with her fellow celebrities’.
Lynne Spears is doing whatever it takes to mend her relationship with her daughter Britney Spears.
Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan are “ignoring the hate” after their attempts to spread some seasonal cheer backfired last week. One follower described the couple’s festive home makeover – which includes a gigantic Christmas tree, garlands running up either side of their sweeping staircase and light-up outdoor reindeers – as “ostentatious”, while another blasted the pair for showing off their “gifted” decorations when “some people out there can’t even pay their electric bills”.
Britney Spears had an emotional birthday reunion with her mum Lynne on Saturday, putting their family feud aside.The singer's manager, Cade Hudson, shared a heart-warming black and white photo of the singer with her mum and brother Bryan on his Instagram story, wishing her a happy birthday.The pop princess, who was turning 42, was seen smiling at the camera in a strapless black top and dark sunglasses, standing between her brother and mum. Bryan, 46, was seen grinning at the camera in a dark shirt, jacket, and newsboy cap, while Lynne, 68, lovingly wrapped her arms around her eldest daughter.
Thania Garcia Tyla has always wanted to be the world’s first global South African pop star — and she’s already well on her way. In the past month, Tyla’s summer single “Water” became her first Top 10 hit in the United States and also landed her a Grammy nomination for Best African Music Performance. “It makes sense,” she tells Variety nonchalantly over the phone.
Girls Aloud fans have another chance to get their hands on tickets for the band's highly-anticipated reunion tour today (Friday December 1).
Girls Aloud stars Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts met up for a night out together at the Smirnoff Vodka launch event in London's Leake Street on Wednesday, 29 November. The trio were all smiles as they partied the night away with a star-studded guest list in attendance, though Cheryl was noticeably absent from the event after the group recently announced their reunion tour. Kimberley opted for an edgy look as she donned a gunmetal roll neck top in the style of chainmail, and added a pair of leather-look trousers and heels to finish.
Girls Aloud have promised fans that their upcoming tour will be “magic”, and added that it will “never be the same” without Sarah Harding.News that the ‘00s girl group would be reforming arrived last week (November 22), when surviving members Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Cheryl and Nadine Coyle announced that they would be coming together for a run of live shows next year.The 2024 gigs will mark their first performance as a group since 2013, it will also be their first tour since the death of bandmate Sarah Harding, who passed away in 2021 due to breast cancer.Now, in a new interview the members have shed light on what fans can expect from the live shows, and revealed how they plan to pay tribute to the late Harding.“It will never be the same again, we accept that,” Cheryl told Sky News, “but we’re going to make a new type of sparkle with her in it.”“You’re reminded so constantly that she isn’t here,” added Coyle, confirming that the performances will be dedicated to Harding. “She is very much a part of who we are still, a huge part.”According to the members, they still need to arrange who will sing lines originally sung by Harding when it comes to the live shows, and the rehearsals are set to begin in the new year.“Fans have lost Sarah as well,” said Roberts to the outlet.
After a decade away, last week, Girls Aloud finally announced their reunion. The tour, known as the Girls Aloud Show will see the biggest-selling girl group of the 21st century play 15 dates across the UK and Ireland next May and June 2024.
Girls Aloud are 'set to perform at Glastonbury next year', as they head on tour more than a decade after they split. For their upcoming Girls Aloud Show, Sarah Harding's mum has given them her blessing to use her vocals, after she tragically passed away in 2021, after fighting breast cancer.
Girls Aloud appeared on The One Show to talk about their upcoming tour but it all became a little too much for Cheryl. The Geordie singer became emotional as she spoke about going back on tour without Sarah Harding, who died in 2021. She shared: "It's very odd, if I'm completely honest.
Cheryl is opening up about raising her son Bear as a celebrity.
Girls Aloud have opened up about their 2024 UK and Ireland tour, revealing that late bandmate Sarah Harding suggested they reform during her cancer battle.The iconic ‘00s girl group announced details of their reformation last night (November 22), confirming that members Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh, Cheryl and Nadine Coyle would be coming together for a run of live shows next year.The 2024 gigs will mark their first performance as a group since 2013, it will also be their first tour since the death of bandmate Sarah Harding, who passed away in 2021 due to breast cancer.Now, the members have opened up on why it was the right time for them to join forces again, and explained how the idea was first put forward to them by Harding amid her battle with cancer.“It’s hard to talk about it,” Roberts told British Vogue in a new interview. “It’s hard for us to be here without her.
Cheryl has sweetly revealed that her six year old son, Bear, has realised that she and his dad, One Direction singer Liam Payne, are famous.The 40 year old star, who announced that she would be heading on a reunion tour with Girls Aloud, often keeps her son out of the spotlight, but recently shared some rare sweet details with British Vogue.The proud mum said that Bear thinks it is “pretty cool” that both of his parents are famous singers, although Cheryl wants him to have a “normal childhood”. She told the publication: “The problem is that I want Bear to have a normal childhood. I don't want people recognising him on the street.
The members of Girls Aloud have revealed that they didn't tell their friends and family about their upcoming reunion, and have been avoiding everyone in the weeks prior to the announcement. Appearing on Zoe Ball's Radio Two show on Thursday morning, Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh opened up about their upcoming reunion, which is in honour of their late bandmate Sarah Harding. When asked how long they've been keeping the secret, Nicola replied: "Months and months, we didn't tell our family and friends, our families didn't know." To which Nadine added: "When we put out the teaser, we've been ignoring people all week." And Kimberley quipped: "We've been ignoring people on the school run." The band announced their reunion tour on Instagram on Wednesday 22 November, as they wrote: "We’re so excited to announce that we will be touring the UK & Ireland in May and June 2024.
Girls Aloud, whose plans for a reunion were shattered by the cancer death of Sarah Harding in 2021, will now go out on a UK and Ireland tour next year.
Girls Aloud have announced that they will be going on tour across the UK and Ireland - two years after bandmate Sarah Harding tragically passed away. Singers Cheryl, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh and Nadine Coyle, who have been posting cryptic messages on social media this week, have finally revealed that they are set to reunite and head on the road next year. Announcing the exciting news on Instagram on Wednesday 22 November, a post read: “We’re so excited to announce that we will be touring the UK & Ireland in May and June 2024.
Members of Girls Aloud shared a touching tribute to their late, and very missed, bandmate Sarah Harding.The blonde beauty would have turned 42 on Friday but sadly lost her battle with breast cancer in 2021, aged just 39. Her former bandmates - Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh - penned a beautiful message to Sarah alongside a smiling picture of her from the band's Love Machine music video. It said: "Sending love to all Sarah’s fans, friends and family on her birthday today x" Girls Aloud was formed in 2002 after being put together on the talent show ITV's Popstars: The Rivals by judges Pete Waterman, Louis Walsh and Spice Girl Geri Halliwell.
Britney Spears' childhood playhouse may have unwittingly helped her little sister Jamie Lynn prepare for I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, it has been revealed. Actor Jamie Lynn, 32, said she hoped people would see ‘the real me’ as she steps into the jungle on Sunday night.