Cheryl Cole To Host Own Channel 4 Chat Show?

Cheryl Turns Chat Show Host?

Move over Jonathan Ross, Graham Norton et al. There's a new chat show queen in town and her name is Cheryl Cole.

Yes, our Chezza has reportedly landed her own TV chat show for Channel 4.

The former X Factor judge is set to quiz guests and host a fashion segment for the network in her own show provisionally titled Late Night With Cheryl.

It would mark a comeback to prime-time TV for the star since being axed from The X Factor USA in May.

A TV source told Star magazine: "They know she'll be a massive ratings winner and is the perfect fit to pull in amazing guests," they said.

She'll be hoping her show will do a lot better than her arch rivals Charlotte Church and Lily Allen, who both previously launched unsuccessful chat shows.

And this afternoon Cheryl looked to be polishing up on her presenting skills after tweeting about how much she hates watching herself back.

The Girls Aloud star - who is currently still enjoying her festive break - told of how she rewatched The Passions Of Girls Aloud in which she perfected the art of street dance before appearing in the video for Will.i.am's Heartbreaker.

"OMGG... I am PMSL time off can be dangerous for me. I have just found and WATCHED the whole 'The passions of Girls Aloud'.." she tweeted.

"First of all i now remember why I never watch myself back.. But can you BELIEVE that was 4/5 yrs ago.. Wow."

However, she shouldn't get too excited about her career as a presenter just yet as her spokesperson has claimed that there have been no talks with Channel 4 about working with Cheryl.

She looks to be pouring her efforts into her new album, which is still yet to be given an official release date.

Cheryl has reportedly recorded a song about her turbulent love life called Naughty Boy to be included on the new LP.

The duet with Will.i.am is set to be an "insight into Cheryl's personal attitude to relationships" according to The Mirror, but it remains to be seen if it will make the final cut.

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