Road rules8 mins ago
sympathy for the Cheryl
All these people on telly this morning saying how they feel sorry for Cheryl Cole at losing her job on the US version of The X Factor.... I always struggle to feel sorry for multi-millionaires. But especially Cheryl who I'm sure would still be a total nobody were it not for her beautiful face. She's an average singer and dancer at best, and is incredibly gobby and opinionated, always dominating Girls Aloud interviews even though she's not lead singer. And I can never forget the incident at the nightclub in Guildford. Maybe karma for that, and her very obvious limited talents, have finally caught up with her. Can anyone explain why British people have ever taken Cheryl to their hearts (aside from that face), or is that just media hype? I also wonder if Americans have rejected her cos her accent reminds them of Heather Mills!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with you flipnflap. I find it somewhat alarming that it should be so prominent in the news. I don't like the 'celebrity' adulation that seems to have swept the country over the last decade. I have no idea why she is so popular here and I'm not shedding any tears about her departure from X Factor.
Having a degree doesn't guarantee a well paid job cazzzz, neither does a pretty face. Both depend on bloody hard work, savvy and sometimes pure luck. Cheryl's been extremely fortunate to have got where she is with what she's got by whatever means she's had at her disposal and good luck to her!
It always seems churlish when others try to drag her down because of it, not saying you are, but others are clearly doing just that.
It always seems churlish when others try to drag her down because of it, not saying you are, but others are clearly doing just that.
is this sympathy and fawning not a mere extension of the same that was syrupped out during her split from ashley ?
its like kerri katona, they need to keep in the headlines to make money, so tragedy and sadness follow them around like flies around broccoli, so that millions 'identify' with their feigned plight.
(that aint meant to be poetically rhyming, buts it worked clever dint it)
its like kerri katona, they need to keep in the headlines to make money, so tragedy and sadness follow them around like flies around broccoli, so that millions 'identify' with their feigned plight.
(that aint meant to be poetically rhyming, buts it worked clever dint it)
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