Cheryl Cole Says Queen's Jubilee Concert Was 'Overwhelming' Does That Explain The Poor Vocals Then?


Cheryl Cole says that she was overwhelmed last week when she performed at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert at Buckingham Palace.
The former X Factor judge was watched by millions across the world when she took to the stage to perform a cover of Lady Antebellum's Need You Now with Gary Barlow. Cheryl was slammed for her performance which has been described as "toneless" and "off-key", and the singer now hints as to the reason why.
"The whole experience was overwhelming actually. You're in Buckingham Palace for a start, the whole of the Mall was chocka with people waving flags — and then you had all the royals there," Cheryl told The Sun.
"And I was singing with Gary Barlow. The craziest night of my life. At one point I heard a couple of people singing over my shoulder. I turned around and it was Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder."
"You can't even imagine those moments. It's everything that you think of in a fairytale."
Cheryl is hoping to bag the number one spot this weekend with her new single 'Call My Name', and was recently forced to deny that another track from her new album, 'Screw You', is not about her ex-husband Ashley Cole.
What did you think of Cheryl's performance at the Jubilee?  I'm Big Blac this is your BHR HollyWood Report


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