Cheryl Cole looks great on the cover of Glamour Magazine.
She also delivered a defiant retort to the American TV executives who hinted that she should lose her regional brogue, and even suggested elocution lessons, if she wanted a job as a judge on the U.S version of The X Factor.
Producers have expressed their concern that viewers would struggle to understand her Geordie accent on the show, which is due to be screened this autumn.
'My accent's going nowhere. Absolutely nowhere,' the 27-year-old told the new issue of Glamour magazine
Cheryl is currently waiting to hear whether she has landed a job as a judge on the U.S X Factor.
Svengali Simon Cowell has said he wants her on board but show executives have expressed concerns that the singer does not have a high enough profile in the U.S - and there has also been some anguish about whether viewers will understand her accent
However she dropped her strongest hints yet in the magazine that she would be overlooked for the job - by admitting her career diary was empty.
'I really plan to not plan,' Cheryl said. 'I've had my life mapped out for the best part of ten years, so for now I just want to enjoy myself and live for the moment.'
And she also admitted that she missed her home comforts when she was in Los Angeles.
‘Ringtons tea from Newcastle is the best. I always ask my family to bring me some when they visit,’ she said.
‘I also miss British chocolate, American chocolate is awful! It’s like wax. I have to get some Dairy Milk or Galaxy brought out. As for their KitKats… I don’t know how they can even call them KitKats.’
The full interview is in the May 2011 issue of Glamour, which is out now.
She looks better than she has done for ages, she looks healthy as she has put on weight and has more curves now.
source dailymail.co.uk