Girls Aloud #3 Nobody sees The Show unless the queue says so

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Just wondering if, as part of the nostalgia trip, they bring a black cloakroom attendant on stage at some point for Cheryl Cole to racially abuse?

I'm not a huge fan of Cheryl but in her defence, there wasn't enough to prove she racially abused the woman and that charge was dropped. She was an idiot for hitting her but she said sorry, did what was asked of her by the court and hasn't done anything like it since.
 
I'm not a huge fan of Cheryl but in her defence, there wasn't enough to prove she racially abused the woman and that charge was dropped. She was an idiot for hitting her but she said sorry, did what was asked of her by the court and hasn't done anything like it since.

In her autobiography she admitted she beat Ashley up and went beserk at him when she found out about the cheating and that was years after the nightclub incident. I don't condone what Ashley did and have been cheated on myself so do understand how much it hurts but that's no excuse to essentially domestically abuse your partner
 
In her autobiography she admitted she beat Ashley up and went beserk at him when she found out about the cheating and that was years after the nightclub incident. I don't condone what Ashley did and have been cheated on myself so do understand how much it hurts but that's no excuse to essentially domestically abuse your partner

If that was her reaction then I think it was completely justifiable. He made a complete fool out of her and broke her heart
 
If that was her reaction then I think it was completely justifiable. He made a complete fool out of her and broke her heart

I don't, I would never condone domestic violence. Imagine if it were the other way around and a woman cheated and the man beat her up out of anger for cheating? I feel sorry for the way she got hurt and humiliated but she sure has a violent streak to her that has never changed. I don't agree that her nightclub incident was a one off. Sarah and Nicola have had bad relationships and I never saw them brazenly admit that they got violent to their partners
 
I don't condone domestic violence either but I totally understand why she acted the way she did . He cheated on her like 5 times ! She was clearly a very angry young girl who's done alot of growing up. I wouldn't imagine she caused him much damage physically, she's tiny , and i doubt it compared to the damage he caused her emotionally
 
I don't, I would never condone domestic violence. Imagine if it were the other way around and a woman cheated and the man beat her up out of anger for cheating? I feel sorry for the way she got hurt and humiliated but she sure has a violent streak to her that has never changed. I don't agree that her nightclub incident was a one off. Sarah and Nicola have had bad relationships and I never saw them brazenly admit that they got violent to their partners

Errrr love Google Theo de Vries 😂😂😂🙈

Hate Cheryl by all means but don't expect it to be universal
 
In her autobiography she admitted she beat Ashley up and went beserk at him when she found out about the cheating and that was years after the nightclub incident. I don't condone what Ashley did and have been cheated on myself so do understand how much it hurts but that's no excuse to essentially domestically abuse your partner
She didn't admit to beating Ashley up.
She said she lashed out by “shaking him, kicking and scratching his face”

Of course this is not ok, but it is not quite 'beating him up'
 
In her autobiography she admitted she beat Ashley up and went beserk at him when she found out about the cheating and that was years after the nightclub incident. I don't condone what Ashley did and have been cheated on myself so do understand how much it hurts but that's no excuse to essentially domestically abuse your partner

I didn't know that. I agree there is no excuse for it especially since you know if it was the other way, there would be an outcry and righty so.
 
This is so sweet

'At that point in the interview, the Fight For This Love hitmaker reached into her handbag and pulled out a small drawstring bag containing a smooth white stone.
Inscribed on it was ‘you are loved’, with a feather on the other side.
The stone was a gift from Harding before she died, with Kimberley admitting she thought they all said the same thing before Nadine revealed hers says ‘hope.’
Meanwhile, Nicola’s had a rather cheeky meaning, given how she was always portrayed as the grump one in the group.
‘She brought a pouch with these stones in and we all picked one and I was last and mine – and this is hilarious – says “smile”,’ said the Liverpudlian singer as the rest of the girls cackled.'


 
Happy fifteenth of the sixth to all who celebrate! 🎉

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