Cheryl will finally have her say about her split from Liam Payne in explosive comeback single Love Made Me Do
Cheryl split from Liam, the father of her 18-month-old son Bear, two months ago
CHERYL will finally have her say about her split from Liam Payne – in an explosive comeback single.
We can reveal the track is called Love Made Me Do It and it focuses on her painful split from the One Direction singer and her other failed romances.
Cheryl, who on Saturday night looked stunning as she arrived at London’s Claridge’s Hotel for a wedding, has chosen the song to launch her chart return as it will certainly make an impact.
It comes just two months after her split from Liam, the father of 18-month-old son Bear.
We’re told Cheryl sings about how she is a “sucker” as she “falls in love” with “every f***er” in the expletive-ridden track.
A source said: “It is a very edgy pop-dance track and not a typical song which you would expect from Cheryl.
“She’s not holding back on her feelings and inevitably it will lead to a lot of speculation.”
It’s been nine years since Cheryl released debut single Fight For This Love, which shot to No1, and the change in direction documents her tough time in love.
After divorces from footballer Ashley Cole and Jean- Bernard Fernandez-Versini, and her heartbreaking split from Liam this year, Cheryl is singing less about defiantly fighting for a troubled relationship and more about how she’s been let down.
We previously revealed Cheryl’s new album had been inspired by her suffering after she recorded pop track Let You, with the lyrics focusing on giving a man she loved a voice but forgetting she had one, too.
And last month The Sun told how Cheryl dumped Liam because she felt she had been left to raise their son on her own after the singer travelled around the world to promote his solo pop career.
No doubt Cheryl — set to make her TV return next year in new BBC show The Greatest Dancer — will be hoping her efforts fare better than Liam’s.
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Despite opening up about their break-up, Liam’s rush-released EP flopped last month.
None of the tracks made it into the Top 40, despite one featuring hip-hop heavyweight French Montana.
We’re sure Liam will be putting in a pre-order for Cheryl’s single.