Cheryl: 'Devastated for Joe'
Article on MSN today:-
Celebrity quotes of the week - December 18
Cheryl: 'Devastated for Joe'
"I would be devastated to see Joe lose possibly the best thing that could happen to him in his life. Every aspiring pop star dreams of a No 1 record. It is a beautiful song. He put his heart and soul into every single week of The X Factor and I cannot bear to see him lose out to a mean campaign that has nothing to do with his efforts. If that song, or should I say campaign, by an American group is our Christmas number one, I'll be gutted for him and our charts." Cheryl Cole blasts the campaign to get Rage Against The Manchine's 1992 hit Killing In The Name to number one.
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Personally, I find it amusing how Cheryl Cole nee Tweedy is doing a revisionist makeover of her image as the Nice, Kind and Luverly Princess of Pop, who weeps with pride for her proteges etc.
And yet, despite the nurturing, saccharin-sweet, nice-gurl image she gives us on the X-Factor panel, she still seems to want to be sex on legs when it comes to her pop image. One of the most noticeable image disconnects on telly this year must have been when Cheryl did her semi-live performance of her new single, and then rejoined the panel as the Caring, Sharing Fairy Godmother of the Land of Pop.
Celebrity quotes of the week - December 18
Cheryl: 'Devastated for Joe'
"I would be devastated to see Joe lose possibly the best thing that could happen to him in his life. Every aspiring pop star dreams of a No 1 record. It is a beautiful song. He put his heart and soul into every single week of The X Factor and I cannot bear to see him lose out to a mean campaign that has nothing to do with his efforts. If that song, or should I say campaign, by an American group is our Christmas number one, I'll be gutted for him and our charts." Cheryl Cole blasts the campaign to get Rage Against The Manchine's 1992 hit Killing In The Name to number one.
Click here for the MSN link.
Personally, I find it amusing how Cheryl Cole nee Tweedy is doing a revisionist makeover of her image as the Nice, Kind and Luverly Princess of Pop, who weeps with pride for her proteges etc.
And yet, despite the nurturing, saccharin-sweet, nice-gurl image she gives us on the X-Factor panel, she still seems to want to be sex on legs when it comes to her pop image. One of the most noticeable image disconnects on telly this year must have been when Cheryl did her semi-live performance of her new single, and then rejoined the panel as the Caring, Sharing Fairy Godmother of the Land of Pop.