Cheryl reveals Girls Aloud were told song choice would end career

Cheryl reveals Girls Aloud were told song choice would end career

Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Tweedy revealed the band had been told their career would be over if they released a song that later won them a Brit Award.

Cheryl, along with band members Nadine Coyle, Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts, appeared on a BBC Radio 2 takeover with presenter Rylan Clark on Sunday (27 May).

Asked about their favourite Girls Aloud songs, the 40-year-old said hers had always been 2008 hit The Promise.

She said: “We had hit a peak of our career then. We had been told by the label if we were to release this it would be career suicide, but it felt right.”