Cheryl is all smiles as she leaves theatre after getting rave reviews for new role | The Sun

CHERYL was in high spirits as she stepped out of London's Lyric Theatre after finishing another performance of 2:22: A Ghost Story.

The singer, 39, took over the role from Laura Whitmore and has since been getting rave reviews for her lead role as Jenny.


She couldn't contain her excitement as she smiled from ear to ear before meeting fans at the stage door.

Still wearing her stage make-up, she prioritised comfort in a black hoodie which she wore under a brown trench coat.

Her brunette tresses flowed past her shoulders in loose curls and she carried a simplistic grey handbag in one hand.

The Girl's Aloud star was reduced to tears last month after she made her West End debut.

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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 performance.

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.

The play, written by Danny Robins tells the story of Sam (Scott Karim), who works as an astronomer and believes that there is a scientific answer to everything.

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However, when Ben (Jake Wood) and his partner Lauren (Louise Ford) come over for dinner, the conversation swiftly moves on to the paranormal – and Sam isn't having any of it.

She told BBC London during opening week: "No, I mean, a healthy amount of nerves in the previews which I think is normal, I would be concerned for myself if I had none. But not excessively nervous, no."

The hitmaker then added: "I mean, a healthy amount of nerves in the previews which I think is normal, I would be concerned for myself if I had none. But not excessively nervous, no."



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