Heat  |  15th July 2017
CHERYL: BACK WITH A BANG
She’s not been seen out in public for over six months, but heat can exclusively reveal the news we’ve all been waiting for, Cheryl is preparing to make her TV comeback. We know that the new mum has been asked by close friend and former boss Simon Cowell to return to The X Factor as one of the guest judges at Judges’ Houses, and he’ll do anything to make it work. From Cheryl’s point of view, this would be a high-profile yet comfortable comeback vehicle after all, she is part of the X Factor family. We’ve been told that Simon’s so keen to get Chezza on board, he’s willing to let her dictate everything on her terms including where it’s filmed to allow her to bring baby Bear, which judge she teams up with, and their category. What’s more, she could be paid up to £500,000. Not bad for a couple of days’ work.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Heat 15th July 2017.