
I want to focus on fashion, but last night on the X Factor Cheryl Cole proved that despite all the designer clothes, the L’Oreal contract and the best efforts of her PR team to make us forget about the Cheryl Tweedy who attacked a toilet attendant, she still has no class.
I lost total and utter respect for her when she used the show to try to publicly humiliate Wagner over some false media story in the Mirror of all papers. Like it’s the holy bible of truth.
She reminded us that the show isn’t about the contestants vying for a £1 million recording contract, but that the show is ALL ABOUT HER.
She needs to count her blessing because she can’t sing and she did get lucky, so she needs to climb down from her high horse and get over herself.
You can read her embarrassing attack on Wagner here.
As for what she wore on Saturday night I think Julien MacDonald summed up my feelings on her style this week when he allegedly said to her, “Who are you trusting and who are you working with? What are you thinking?” To which she allegedly ran off crying.
Truth hurts. Allegedly.
Cheryl’s lost her mojo. She doesn’t care anymore and this “Dancing On Ice” costume proved that.
I can’t wait for the public apology tonight which will be scripted to perfection by her PR team.
Thanks to High Heel Confidential for identifying Cheryl’s dress.
Credit: Ken McKay/TalkbackThames/Rex Features
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on November 21st, 2010 In: Cheryl Cole, Falguni and Shane Peacock, X Factor







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