Category:Cheryl Cole

Cheryl Fernandez-Versini

Cheryl Fernandez-Versini

Cheryl Cole Cannes 2014.jpg Fernandez-Versini at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival

Born Cheryl Ann Tweedy 30 June 1983 (age 32) Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England

Other names Cheryl Cole

Occupation

Author · dancer · entrepreneur · model · singer · television personality

Years active 1990–present

Net worth £20,000,000[1]

Spouse(s)

Ashley Cole (m. 2006–10) Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini (m. 2014)

Website cherylofficial.com Musical career

Genres

Dance · pop · R&B

Instruments Vocals

Labels

Fascination · Polydor

Associated acts

Girls Aloud · will.i.am Filmography

Filmography[edit]

Year

Film

Role

Description

2007 St Trinian's Girl group member Cameo role with Girls Aloud 2012 What to Expect When You're Expecting Herself Cameo role as TV dance talent show judge

Television[edit]

Year

Film

Role

Description

2002 Popstars: The Rivals Contestant (Won) Popstars The Rivals (often stylised as Popstars: The Rivals) was a British television talent show series that was broadcast on ITV1 in late 2002. It was the second UK series of the international Popstars franchise. Unlike the Popstars, which resulted in the formation of one winning group – Hear'Say - Popstars: The Rivals created two rival groups, Girls Aloud and One True Voice, who competed against each other for the Christmas Number One spot on the UK Singles Chart. 2005 Girls Aloud: Home Truths Herself The programme followed the group for six months, during preparation for their What Will the Neighbours Say? Live tour, the release of their tenth single, "Long Hot Summer", and recording their third studio album, Chemistry. The programme focuses on the recording of "Models" and "On My Way to Satisfaction". The show pulled in nearly 267,000 viewers, which was a 1.6% share of the audience for that night.[39] 2006 Girls Aloud: Off the Record Herself Girls Aloud: Off the Record is a six-part series recorded by Girls Aloud for E4 that started on 11 April 2006 at 10:30pm. The show was produced by E4 and Monkey Kingdom Productions for Channel Four Television Corporation. 2007 Comic Relief Does The Apprentice Contestant (Won) Comic Relief Does The Apprentice is a special celebrity version of British reality television series The Apprentice, produced to raise money for Comic Relief. The Friday Night Project Presenter The Sunday Night Project is a British comedy-variety show by Princess Productions that first aired on Channel 4 in February 2005 under the title The Friday Night Project. Originally broadcast on Friday nights, the show moved to Sunday nights for its seventh series in 2008. 2008 The Passions of Girls Aloud Herself The Passions of Girls Aloud is a four-part[40] television series starring girl group Girls Aloud.[41] The series premiered on ITV2 on 14 March 2008.[42] The Girls Aloud Party Presenter and Performer The Girls Aloud Party was a one-off Christmas variety show starring British girl group Girls Aloud, produced for ITV. The show was aired on 13 December 2008,[43] in between The X Factor series finale and its results show. All five members took part in the Show unlike their previous TV effort. The Show generally consisted of the group performing singles and unheard songs as well as intercepted with sketches and interaction with the audience. 2008–2010, 2014–present The X Factor Judge Cheryl Cole replaced Osbourne in series 5 after her departure. After series 7, Cowell and Cole both left to judge the American version of the show. In 2014, she returned to The X Factor for series 11 to replace Sharon Osbourne again. She remained in the show for series 12. 2009 Cheryl Cole's Night In Herself Cheryl Cole's Night In was a one-off television special, starring British singer Cheryl Cole, produced for ITV, that aired on 12 December 2009 at 6:30 pm. The programme was hosted by Holly Willoughby, featured a host of other performers and acted as a lead-in to the final of the sixth series of The X Factor, in which Cole is a judge. Cole performed songs from her debut solo album, 3 Words, and the programme also featured performances from other musical acts as well as interviews conducted by Willoughby. The programme received mixed reviews from critics and was watched by 5 million people; this is substantially less than the viewing figures of other programmes airing at the same time. 2010 Piers Morgan's Life Stories Herself Cole was interviewed during an episode of the fourth series of Piers Morgan's Life Stories, in which she discussed her marriage and divorce with Ashley Cole and her life-threatening battle with malaria. The show, which aired on 23 October 2010, drew an audience of 7.2 million: the highest figure in the chat show's history. 2011 The X Factor USA Judge The original judging panel consisted of Cowell, Cheryl Cole, Paula Abdul, and L.A. Reid, with Nicole Scherzinger and Steve Jones as co-hosts. However, Cole was dismissed after just two sets of auditions and was swiftly replaced by Scherzinger, leaving Jones to host the show by himself. 2012 The X Factor Guest mentor Cole returned to The X Factor as a guest mentor to help judge Gary Barlow pick his finalist for the finals of the competition. Cheryl - Access All Areas Herself Access All Areas was a "fly-on-the wall" access to Cole's first ever solo arena tour, the A Million Lights Tour, and also an insight of her personal life. The show attracted 811,000 viewers on ITV2 and 177,000 watched on +1.[44] Cheryl: Live in Concert—A Million Lights Tour Herself An abbreviated concert special, filmed at The O2 Arena in London, aired 25 November 2012 on ITV2, with a DVD of the concert released the following day. Girls Aloud: Ten Years at the Top Herself Girls Aloud: Ten Years at the Top is a documentary released to coincide with the tenth anniversary of British all-female pop group Girls Aloud. The documentary follows Girls Aloud from their formation on the ITV reality television programme Popstars: The Rivals to their reunion after a three-year hiatus. 2013 Ten: The Hits Tour Herself Girls Aloud live from the O2 Arena and last ever interview as a group. Coronation Street Herself Text Santa special aired on 20 December 2013.[45]

See also[edit]

As lead artist[edit]

List of singles, with selected chart positions

Title

Year

Peak chart positions

Certifications

Album

UK [17]

AUS [18][30]

AUT [19]

DEN [31]

GER [32]

IRE [22]

ITA [33]

SWE [34]

SWI [25]

SCO [35]

"Fight for This Love" 2009 1 54 4 1 4 1 5 2 3 1 BPI: Platinum[12] BVMI: Gold[36] FIMI: Platinum[37] IFPI DEN: Platinum[38] IFPI SWE: Platinum[39] IFPI SWI: Gold[40] 3 Words

"3 Words" (featuring will.i.am) 4 5 56 — 27 7 7 — — 6 BPI: Silver[12] ARIA: Platinum[41] FIMI: Gold[42]

"Parachute" 2010 5 — — — 78 4 — — — 2 BPI: Gold[12]

"Promise This" 1 78 — — — 1 — — — 1 BPI: Gold[12] Messy Little Raindrops

"The Flood" 2011 18 — — — — 26 — — — 14

"Call My Name" 2012 1 49 — — — 1 — — — 1 BPI: Gold[12] A Million Lights

"Under the Sun" 13 — — — — 16 — — — 12

"Crazy Stupid Love" (featuring Tinie Tempah) 2014 1 43 — — — 1 — — — 1 BPI: Gold[43] Only Human

"I Don't Care" 1 — — — — 4 — — — 1 BPI: Silver[44]

"Only Human" 2015 70 — — — — — — — — 40 "—" denotes album that did not chart or was not released

As featured artist[edit]

Title

Year

Peak chart positions

Certifications

Album

UK [17]

IRE [22]

SCO [17]

"Heartbreaker" (will.i.am featuring Cheryl Cole) 2008 4 7 10 BPI: Silver[12] Songs About Girls

"Everybody Hurts" (as part of Helping Haiti) 2010 1 28 1 BPI: Platinum[12] Non-album single

"Check It Out (Special Mix)" (will.i.am & Nicki Minaj featuring Cheryl Cole) 11 14 12 "—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released.

Other charted songs[edit]

Song

Year

Peak chart positions

Album

UK [45]

SCO [35]

"Boy Like You" (featuring will.i.am) 2009 105 100 3 Words

"Don't Talk About This Love" 177 —

"Happy Hour" 161 —

"Heaven" (featuring will.i.am) 122 —

"Make Me Cry" 154 —

"Rain on Me" 135 —

"Stand Up" 112 89

"Screw You" (featuring Wretch 32) 2012 100 95 A Million Lights

"Stars" 2014 — 70 Only Human "—" denotes song that did not chart or was not released

Music videos[edit]

Song

Year

Director(s)

Refs.

"Heartbreaker" 2008 Toben Seymour

"Fight for This Love" 2009 Ray Kay [46]

"3 Words" (viral version) Vincent Haycock [47]

"3 Words" (split-screen version) Saam [47]

"Everybody Hurts" 2010 Joseph Kahn

"Parachute" AlexandLiane [48]

"Check It Out" (UK Special Mix version) Rich Lee [49]

"Promise This" Sophie Muller [50][51]

"The Flood"

"Call My Name" 2012 Anthony Mandler [52]

"Under the Sun"

"Ghetto Baby" Rankin

"Crazy Stupid Love" 2014 Colin Tilley [53]

"I Don't Care"

"Only Human" 2015 Chris Sweeney [54]

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name

Single

Year

Peak chart positions

Certifications

Album

UK [7]

AUS [18]

BEL (FL) [19]

FRA [20]

GER [21]

IRE [8]

NLD [22][9]

NZ [23]

SWE [24]

SWI [25]

"Sound of the Underground" 2002 1 31 13 55 42 1 9 — 39 25 UK: Platinum[10] Sound of the Underground

"No Good Advice" 2003 2 88 45 — — 2 26 — — —

"Life Got Cold" 3 — 14 — — 2 — — — —

"Jump" 2 23 6 — — 2 8 13 9 58 UK: Silver[10]

"The Show" 2004 2 67 — — — 5 — — — — What Will the Neighbours Say?

"Love Machine" 2 — — — — 9 52 — — — UK: Silver[26]

"I'll Stand by You" 1 — — — — 3 85 — — — UK: Silver[10]

"Wake Me Up" 2005 4 — — — — 6 — — — —

"Long Hot Summer" 7 — — — — 16 — — — — Chemistry

"Biology" 4 26 — — — 7 — — — —

"See the Day" 9 — — — — 14 — — — —

"Whole Lotta History" 2006 6 — — — — 18 — — — —

"Something Kinda Ooooh" 3 — — — — 7 — — — — UK: Silver[10] The Sound of Girls Aloud

"I Think We're Alone Now" 4 — — — — 11 — — — —

"Walk This Way" (with Sugababes) 2007 1 — — — — 14 — — — — non-album single

"Sexy! No No No..." 5 — — — — 11 — — — — Tangled Up

"Call the Shots" 3 — — — — 9 — — — — UK: Silver[10]

"Theme to St. Trinian's" 2008 51 — — — — — — — — — St Trinian's

"Can't Speak French" 9 — — — — 12 — — — — UK: Silver[10] Tangled Up

"The Promise" 1 — — — — 2 — — — — UK: Gold[10] Out of Control

"The Loving Kind" 2009 10 — — — — 16 — — — —

"Untouchable" 11 — — — — 19 — — — —

"Something New" 2012 2 — — — — 4 — — — — Ten

"Beautiful 'Cause You Love Me" 97 — — — — 80 — — — — Covers[edit]

Title

Album

Original artist

Year

"Deadlines & Diets" What Will The Neighbours Say? Moonbaby 2004 "Girls on Film"[E] "Life Got Cold" CD1 Duran Duran 2003 "Grease"[F] "Jump" CD1 Frankie Valli 2003 "Hanging on the Telephone" The Sound of Girls Aloud rarities bonus disc Blondie 2006 "Here We Go" What Will The Neighbours Say? Moonbaby 2004 "Hopelessly Devoted to You" ITV's Greasemania Olivia Newton-John 2003 "I'll Stand by You" What Will The Neighbours Say? The Pretenders 2004 "I'm Every Woman" ITV's Discomania Chaka Khan 2004 "I Think We're Alone Now" The Sound of Girls Aloud Tommy James & The Shondells 2006 "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" Chemistry Christmas bonus disc Wizzard 2005 "Jingle Bell Rock" Chemistry Christmas bonus disc Wizzard 2005 "Jump"[G] Sound of the Underground re-issue The Pointer Sisters 2003 "Merry Xmas Everybody" Chemistry Christmas bonus disc Slade 2005 "Sacred Trust" The Sound of Girls Aloud rarities bonus disc Bee Gees 2002 "See the Day" Chemistry Dee C. Lee 2005 "Sound and Vision"[H] Radio 1 Established 1967 David Bowie 2007 "Stay Another Day" "Sound of the Underground" CD1 East 17 2002 "Teenage Dirtbag" Radio 1 Established 1967 Wheatus 2007 "Walk This Way" with Sugababes[I] Comic Relief charity single Aerosmith 2007 "We Wanna Party" Out of Control Lene Nystrøm 2008 "White Christmas" Chemistry Christmas bonus disc Irving Berlin 2005

Live songs[edit] "Apologize" – Jo Whiley's Live Lounge, 2008 "Beneath Your Beautiful" – Radio 1 Live Lounge, 2012 "Broken Strings" – Out of Control Tour, 2009 "Call Me Maybe" - Ten: The Hits Tour, 2013 "Celebration" – Children in Need, 2004 "Fame" / "What a Feeling" / "Footloose" (Musicals Medley) – Chemistry Tour, 2006 "I Predict a Riot" – Chemistry Tour, 2006 (available on The Sound of Girls Aloud rarities bonus disc) "Do You Love Me" / "She's Like the Wind" / "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" (Dirty Dancing Medley) – The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits Tour, 2007 "Push It" - Tangled Up Tour, 2008 "Rehab" – Jo Whiley's Live Lounge, 2006 (available on "Call the Shots" CD1) "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" – Friday Night Project Christmas special, 2007 "With Every Heartbeat" – Jo Whiley's Live Lounge, 2007 (available on "Can't Speak French" CD2) / Tangled Up Tour, 2008 "Womanizer" – Out of Control Tour, 2009 "You're The One That I Want" - Greasemaina, 2003

Unreleased songs[edit]

These songs were recorded by Girls Aloud, but remain unreleased. "All I Ever Do" (COOPER/Brian Higgins/POWELL/ Nick Coler/WOODS/AFFERS) [1] "Little Drops of Heaven" (LEE S/LOWIS N/Paul Meehan) [2] "Out of Control" (Sound of the Underground sessions)[3] "Beautiful Villian" (COOPER/Brian Higgins/POWELL/ Nick Coler/Shaw) "Our Lips Are Sealed" (The Go-Go's)[4] "Shame" (Hannah Robinson, Andrew Watkins, Paul Wilson)[5] "Heartstrings" (COOPER/Brian Higgins/POWELL/ Nick Coler/Shaw/GIRLS ALOUD) "Sorry" (Alana Hood, John McLaughlin, Sarah Osuji, Stephen Robson, Hannah Thompson)[6] "Where Did The Love Go?" (Girls Aloud, Brian Higgins)[7] "Wicked Game" (Chris Isaak)[8] "Sleeping With Sirens" (COOPER/Brian Higgins/POWELL/ Nick Coler/Shaw) "Bored Stupid" (Tangled Up sessions)[9]