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Cheryl

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Cheryl is the definitive biography of the nation's favourite star. From her Newcastle childhood to her stellar success with Girls Aloud, as a number one solo artist and on TV with The X Factor, Sean Smith tells the true, roller-coaster story of how a cheeky and feisty girl from a grim, working class area became the iconic figure for modern women in Britain today.Cheryl's path to fame and fortune has often been difficult, facing the problems drugs and unemployment have brought to those she loves. Now, her turbulent marriage to footballer Ashley Cole is sadly under the spotlight, but, with insight and understanding, Sean Smith reveals the real woman behind the beautiful public face.'Sean Smith gives a remarkable account of Cheryl's struggle to the top… A first-rate biography' Sunday ExpressSean Smith is the UK's leading celebrity biographer whose best-selling books have been translated throughout the world.

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First published September 1, 2009

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Sean Smith

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Sean Smith is the UK’s leading celebrity biographer and the author of the number one bestseller Cheryl, as well as bestselling books about Tom Jones, Robbie Williams and Kate Middleton.

His books about the most famous people of our times has been translated throughout the world. His subjects include Adele, Kim Kardashian, Gary Barlow, Kylie Minogue, Justin Timberlake, Britney Spears, Victoria Beckham, Jennifer Aniston and J.K. Rowling. The film Magic Beyond Words: The J.K. Rowling Story was based on his biography of the Harry Potter author.

Described by the Independent as a ‘fearless chronicler’, he specialises in meticulous research, going ‘on the road’ to find the real person behind the star image.

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3 reviews25 followers
December 22, 2013
This book is a biography of the famous British singer Cheryl Cole. Cheryl comes from a grim, working class area (New Castle). Despite the problems of drugs and unemployment that surrounded her, she had a strong determination to chase her dream of becoming a pop star. The book revealed how Cheryl’s love of performing evolved from stage to another. Moreover, Cheryl’s personal experiences in the book prove to the readers that posh life is not always fancy, and that it comes with it’s own complications and difficulties. Personally, I enjoyed reading the book. I was able know more about Cheryl as a person and more about her career achievements. Also, I was able to know the reason that ended her marriage with football player ‘Ashley Cole’ and the struggles she faced to maintain her marriage. Luckily, now I know the actual stories behind some of her songs. Sean Smith (the biographer of Cheryl’s book) simply reveals the real woman behind the gorgeous public face.
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1,211 reviews6 followers
November 11, 2024
A window into the world of the lifestyles of the rich and the famous. Almost every single one has a very short shelf-life, even the extraordinarily talented ones. Cheryl C. burgeons with appeal but...was it worth it?
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November 15, 2024
Terrible book. Just rambles on and on. Terribly written and no interesting details.
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January 12, 2012
I am reviewing this book after having read Cheryl's autobiography which was published in 2012. I don't usually enjoy biographies, especially those written by authors with no interest in the subject, just the money that can be made from the book.

Sean Smith however doesn't fall into this category and instead writes books about subjects he is interested in and the research that goes into his work is fantastic (see his Britney biography). This is evident in just how much of what he writes here was similar to what Cheryl wrote in her book. He wasn't far wrong with most of what he wrote.

I intend to read more of Smith's biographies because of the research that went into them meaning you know that it will be a good read.
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