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Cheryl Cole: Ashley's a 'free spirit'



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Published Date: 24 September 2008
CHERYL COLE has said she is not her husband's keeper and she is determined he should be a "free spirit".
The comments come in Girls Aloud's new autobiography Dreams That Glitter.

Allegations were previously reported that the X Factor judge's footballer-husband Ashley Cole had cheated on her.


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1

danbob,

24/09/2008 14:23:53
There is only one place a marrage will go when the parties involved think like this. The divorce courts
2

hertscot,

24/09/2008 14:51:01
Free spirit?

According to an Arsenal supporter friend, he's a money grabbing, back stabbing little git, who married a talentless, airhead bit of eye-candy.

Yep!.....that's definiteley more accurate.
3

Toast,

24/09/2008 18:16:31
"free spirit" so he is gay then.
4

Boy Wonder,

24/09/2008 20:51:45
Two people who should stay together. But only because neither should be inflicted on anyone else .... ever!

 

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