Cheryl Ann Cole (née Tweedy) (born June 30, 1983) is an English singer and songwriter dancer fashion designer writer and TV personality Cole rose to fame in the 2000s after becoming a member of pop group Girls Aloud by ITV's reality television show Popstars: The Rivals, they have become one of the few British reality television acts to achieve continued success to gather a wealth of £ 25 million in May 2009 With Girls Aloud Cole has managed to achieve a series of 20 consecutive UK top ten singles ( including four Number Ones) two UK number one albums and received nominations for four BRIT Awards winning Best Single 2009 for The Promise
In 2008, Cole became a judge in the British reality television show The X Factor as she mentors Alexandra Burke, who wonseries, in 2009 Cheryl mentor the boys category, where her protege Joe McElderry also managed to win The X Factor 2009 season, she started her solo career with an idea of the show
Cole's first solo single, Fight For This Love was the fastest selling single in 2009, when it entered the UK Singles Chart and the Irish singles chart at number one in his debut solo album, 3 words achieved similar success now certified double platinum sales