Cheryl takes selfies with fans after going down a storm in West End play | The Sun

CHERYL was all smiles as she left the theatre after another rave performance in the West End.

The former Girls Aloud singer made her theatre debut in 2:22 A Ghost Story, to rave reviews.


Cheryl, 39, was all smiles as she left the Lyric Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue after another rave performance.

The singer was dressed in a long camel coat, which covered a casual cream hoodie emblazoned with white print.

But after another stunning performance, she took the time after exiting the stage door to great her adoring fans.

The Promise This hitmaker beamed from ear to ear as they snapped selfies whilst she posed for the crowd.

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She wore her hair in a carefully styled way into a sharp middle parting, lined with her signature brunette waves.

The former X Factor judge looked radiant as she donned minimal make-up, with a light eye-shadow and a pink gloss on her lips.

This comes after she made her debut as Jenny earlier this month in the play.

At the end of her first curtain call, the popstar seemed to be fighting back tears as she bowed to the crowd, who gave her a standing ovation.

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Cheryl appeared on the stage alongside her co-stars former EastEnders actor Jake Wood, Lousie Ford and Scott Karim.

The Call My Name hitmaker has left fans and critics alike wowed by her professional West End debut in the thriller at the Lyric Theatre.

She seemed overwhelmed with emotion before she waved at the adoring crowd before exiting the stage.

Cheryl was likely feeling under pressure to impress, with her close friends and bandmates Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts both in attendance.



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