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Cheryl Tweedy is set to make surprise comeback after years of keeping a low profile

Cheryl Tweedy is set to step back into the spotlight with a huge comeback following in the footsteps of the Beckhams, Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue and more A-Listers

Cheryl is set to return to the spotlight(Image: PA)

After several years of keeping a low profile and focusing on raising her and Liam Payne's son Bear, Cheryl is reportedly gearing up to step back into the spotlight.


The former Girls Aloud singer, 43, is said to be in talks to make her comeback with a tell-all documentary that is bound to have streaming giants in a huge bidding war.


According to The Sun, the film will document her rise to fame on Popstars: The Rivals in 2022, to having huge success in Girls Aloud, and to being a judge on The X Factor, as well as recapping her love life - Which made plenty of headlines.


Cheryl, who's now single and focusing on motherhood, previously had a string of high-profile relationships - She's been married twice, first to footballer Ashley Cole in 2006 and then restaurateur Jean-Bernard Fernanzed-Versini eight years later.

Cheryl had son Bear with Liam Payne(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for Universal Music)

She also dated US dancer Derek Hough and then the late One Direction singer Liam Payne, who is the father of Bear.


A source said: "Cheryl is incredibly picky about what she chooses to do these days and spends a lot of time on motherhood, but she feels like she has a story to tell.

"The doc could create a bidding war between all of the big streamers Netflix, Amazon Prime and Apple.

"She would also have creative control over the project."


Cheryl will follow in the footsteps of the Beckhams and Robbie Williams(Image: SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

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It comes as the trend for documentaries continue to grow with Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, Molly-Mae Hague, Katie Price and David and Victoria Beckham all telling their stories with films recently.

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Supermodel Kate Moss is also heavily rumoured to be releasing a docuseries in the next few months too, which like Cheryl's will follow her career and time in the public eye.

It was previously reported that Cheryl was in talks to appear on The Voice after she was spotted out for dinner with star of the show, and friend of hers, Will.I.Am

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