Cheryl fears intimate secrets might leak out
September 10th, 2010 - 10:44 pm ICT by IANSLondon, Sep 10 (IANS) Singer Cheryl Cole was devastated after discovering that thieves had stolen the love letters she wrote to estranged husband Ashley Cole, and is now terrified that her intimate secrets will be revealed.
The “Fight for This Love” singer used to pen love notes to her former beau, England soccer player Ashley Cole, and was devastated after they were taken when Ashley’s south London apartment was broken into.
“Cheryl’s written lots of stuff to Ashley over time, while she was touring with Girls Aloud and on the other side of the world with work commitments,” contactmusic.com quoted a source as saying.
“Their paths didn’t cross as much as they would have liked so they tried their best to be romantic in other ways. Notes, little poems and letters were a big form of Cheryl’s communication and this could all be published soon.
“There are lots of secrets that no one knows a thing about,” the source added.
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