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UK bookie offers bets on Ashley Cole being dumped again by Cheryl

By Staff


London, Mar.24 : Brtish bookie SkyBet is offering odds on Cheryl kicking her love-rat hubby Ashley out again.

The Mirror quoted a spokesman of the bookie as saying: "Ashley's been misbehaving on and off the pitch and we reckon Cheryl will beat a ref to it!"

Last week, Girls Aloud singer Cheryl Cole had reportedly taken a break from patching things up with Ashley to film an ad for the KitKat Senses bar.

Girls Aloud had signed a seven-figure deal with the snack and set to work in London yesterday.

Cheryl, Sarah Harding and their band mates braved freezing temperatures to film on the steps of University College London before the students woke up.

When the cameras weren't rolling, the frozen five wrapped up in blankets to keep warm. They must have felt the chill in their skimpy outfits - and with none of them having much meat on their bones, reports The Sun.

According to The Mirror, 27-year-old Cole is determined to show Cheryl he is a changed man.

Cheryl, 24, was left heartbroken after Cole slept with hairdresser Aimee Walton, 22, last month. As the Mirror revealed, she has forgiven him and allowed him back into the marital home, in Oxshott, Surrey but Cole knows he is on a tight leash.

His decision this month to stay at home has upset his pals who fear he is living like a recluse in his mansion where he refuses to answers calls and spends hours playing computer games with his feet up.

A source said: "He's almost a shadow of his former self, wrecked by guilt of his affair and desperate for forgiveness."

While some joke about his latest behaviour there are others who have been poking fun at him for getting caught.

ANI
Story first published: Thursday, August 24, 2017, 16:15 [IST]
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