cheryl tweedy

The BBC has said there is "absolutely no truth" to the latest reports about the pair.
They've been forced to speak out against numerous headlines in recent weeks.
This latest report came after the singer spoke out about "relentless abuse" in the media.
She pointed out the hypocrisy, at a time when "mental health" and online bullying are important topics.
The former Girls Aloud star welcomed her son, Bear, into the world last year.
"It’s more about me being the lover of love that I am. I just love love."
'People need to remember behind all those statements are actual people.'