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Article: GIRLS A-LOUT; AN ADDICTION TO FAME, A VIOLENT FAMILY, A PUSHY MUM AND A RUTHLESS POP INDUSTRY: THE REAL STORY OF THE GIRLS ALOUD SINGER CONVICTED OF A NIGHTCLUB ATTACK...
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- Daily Mail (London)
- Article date:
- October 27, 2003
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Byline: ALISON BOSHOFF
ON FRIDAY night, Cheryl Tweedy was on TV's Top Of The Pops, performing her latest single, Jump, with fellow members of the group Girls Aloud.
With her pretty, heart-shaped face, apple cheeks and sweet dimpled smile, she was the very picture of a pop princess.
Thanks to the attentions of her record label she was also beautifully dressed, with her lip gloss just so, eyebrows neatly plucked, new hair extensions and blonde highlights.
Her clothes - a garish printed Tshirt and fashionable combat trousers - were a far cry from the deliberately plain but smart jacket and trousers she had worn in court a few days ...