Cheryl Cole is being lined up to tell all in a televised interview with Piers Morgan.
The newly single singer had been due to appear on Jonathan Ross’s BBC1 chat show but pulled out just a week before.
‘Cheryl will probably sing on Jonathan Ross but will not do an interview,’ a TV insider told the Mail On Sunday. ‘Simon Cowell has told her she should give the sit-down chat to Piers. She wants the dust to settle a bit before she does it, though.’
The news comes as a bidding war broke out among publishers for the rights to Cheryl’s autobiography, with the price apparently reaching more than £5million.
Random House, HarperCollins and Penguin are all understood to be among the bidders, with industry insiders claiming competition has grown so fierce that the eventual fee could be the highest-ever paid for a celebrity’s memoirs.
The news came a day after it was revealed that Tony Blair has received £5million for his autobiography, The Journey, which is due to be published in September.
But sources believe that 26-year-old Cheryl could make even more for her own tale – especially if she decides to reveal all about her marriage breakdown and life as an X Factor judge.
Cheryl’s spokesman insisted she had ‘no plan’ to write an autobiography.
Source: Daily Mail
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