Cheryl
English singer and television personality
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2024 | Girls Aloud reunites for a tour. |
January 28 2023 | Began performing in 2:22 A Ghost Story, continuing until April 23, 2023. |
December 7 2022 | Announced her stage debut playing Jenny in the West End play 2:22 A Ghost Story at the Lyric Theatre. |
August 2021 | Launched a 12-part podcast 'You, Me & R&B with Cheryl' on BBC Sounds, which drew criticism for not being hosted by a black artist. |
2020 | Concludes her role as a judge on The Greatest Dancer. |
2020 | Played music manager Coco Rayne in Sky Cinema's film adaptation of Four Children and It, titled Four Kids and It. |
2019 | Cheryl recorded the song 'Let You', written by herself, Chiara Hunter, Danny Casio, George Astasio, Jason Pebworth, Jon Shave, and Nicola Roberts |
2019 | Served as a guest judge on RuPaul's Drag Race UK, Series 1, Episode 6: 'Thirsty Werk'. |
August 2019 | Her wax statue was removed from public display at Madame Tussauds. |
May 2019 | Released follow-up single 'Let You', which peaked at number 57 in the UK charts. |
January 5 2019 | Began serving as a dance captain on BBC One's dance competition show The Greatest Dancer. |
2018 | Ends her contract with L'Oréal cosmetic company. |
2018 | Performed 'Love Made Me Do It' on The Graham Norton Show and Michael McIntyre's Big Show. |
November 2018 | Released her first single 'Love Made Me Do It' after signing with 3 Beat, hinting at potential retirement if the single underperformed. |
July 2018 | Cheryl announced her fifth studio album was nearly complete, revealing she collaborated with Naughty Boy and Nicola Roberts on songwriting. |
July 2018 | Cheryl and Liam Payne announce the end of their relationship. |
March 22 2017 | Cheryl gives birth to her son with singer Liam Payne. |
November 2016 | Became the ambassador for Childline. |
October 20 2016 | Cheryl is granted a decree nisi from Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini. |
April 2016 | Announced her departure from The X Factor to focus on her music career. |
2015 | Judges series twelve of UK X Factor. |
2015 | Returned to The X Factor for its twelfth series, mentoring the groups category. Her group Reggie 'n' Bollie reached the final, finishing in second place. |
March 2015 | Released 'Only Human' as the album's third and final single, which became her lowest-charting single, failing to reach the top 100 on the UK Singles Chart. |
February 2 2015 | Cheryl shares sneak peek of 'Only Human' music video |
January 23 2015 | Announced the launch of Cheryl's Trust, a second charity with The Prince's Trust, aimed at raising £2 million to build a centre supporting up to 4,000 disadvantaged young people in Newcastle. |
2014 | Cheryl was inducted into the FHM's 100 Sexiest Women in the World Hall of Fame. |
2014 | Returns to judge series eleven of UK X Factor. |
November 10 2014 | Released her fourth solo album 'Only Human', which debuted in the top 10 in the United Kingdom and Ireland and was later certified silver. |
November 2 2014 | Released her second single 'I Don't Care', which debuted at number one in the UK, making her the first British female to have five solo number one singles. |
August 2014 | Released her debut fragrance, StormFlower. |
August 2014 | Music video for 'I Don't Care' shot in Málaga, Spain |
July 2014 | 'Crazy Stupid Love' was officially released, reaching number one on the UK Singles Chart and selling 118,000 copies, becoming her fourth number one single. |
July 7 2014 | Cheryl marries French restaurateur Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini after a three-month courtship. |
June 2014 | Cheryl debuted her first single 'Crazy Stupid Love' featuring Tinie Tempah, performing at Capital FM's Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium. |
June 9 2014 | 'Crazy Stupid Love' music video premieres |
June 7 2014 | Performed 'Crazy Stupid Love' alongside Tinie Tempah during the Britain's Got Talent Series 8 finale. |
May 2014 | Music video for 'Crazy Stupid Love' featuring Tinie Tempah shot at The Underground Club in London |
2013 | Girls Aloud went on hiatus. |
March 2013 | Girls Aloud confirmed their permanent split following the completion of their Ten: The Hits Tour. |
2012 | Publicly proclaimed her support for same-sex marriage, demonstrating her stance on LGBTQ+ rights and social equality. |
2012 | Cheryl acted in the ensemble comedy film What to Expect When You're Expecting. |
2012 | Cheryl won Best Judge at Virgin Media TV Awards. |
2012 | Cheryl releases music videos for 'The Flood', 'Call My Name', 'Under the Sun', and 'Ghetto Baby' |
December 2012 | Sued the American producers of The X Factor for $2.3 million and eventually won an undisclosed settlement. |
November 26 2012 | Released their second greatest hits compilation album 'Ten'. |
November 18 2012 | Girls Aloud reunited and released their comeback single 'Something New', the official charity single for Children in Need 2012, which peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart. |
October 11 2012 | Released her autobiography 'Cheryl: My Story', which detailed her childhood, rise to fame with Girls Aloud, and relationships with Simon Cowell and Ashley Cole. The book sold 275,000 copies, generating £2.5 million in sales. |
October 3 2012 | Began her first solo concert tour, A Million Lights Tour, which ran from 3 to 17 October, comprising 11 show dates across Ireland, Scotland, and England. |
September 2 2012 | Released the second single 'Under the Sun' from 'A Million Lights' album, which peaked at number 13. |
June 2012 | Performed 'Call My Name' live on The Voice UK, later responding to lip-syncing criticism by saying she was flattered that her vocals sounded so good they were suspected of being mimed. |
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