Cheryl set to return to The Greatest Dancer for series two

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Author: Alex RossPublished 16th Apr 2019
Last updated 16th Apr 2019

Many eyebrows were lifted when it was announced that former Girls Aloud star Cheryl was set to be a Dance Captain on BBC's The Greatest Dancer earlier this year, but the 35-year-old proved her doubters wrong, with fans LOVING her on the show.

Cheryl sat on the judging panel alongside Strictly's Oti Mabuse and Glee actor Matthew Morrison, whilst Jordan Banjo and Alesha Dixon hosted the show.

Now, despite reports suggesting Cheryl could replace Dame Darcy Bussell on Strictly, and Robbie and Ayda Williams on The X Factor, it looks like bosses are keen to sign her up for the second series of The Greatest Dancer.

Cheryl impressed both bosses and viewers with her dance knowledge, and she gave an incredible performance with the Strictly professionals in the grand final.

Cheryl's co-star Jordan Banjo has now hinted at her return, admitting he thinks everybody from series one is coming back. The Diversity star also revealed he thinks Cheryl brought loads to the show, admitting her performance in the final was amazing.

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Cheryl set to return to The Greatest Dancer for series two
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Meanwhile, 2019 is set to be a massive year for Cheryl. After revealing she would love to have more children, and even consider using a sperm donor, the mum-of-one is also set to release some brand new music in May.

Taking to her Instagram page last week, Cheryl wrote a cryptic message about the release of her music, writing, 'When she says March-ish but might have meant May .. 👀 (if you know you know).' sic

We can't wait to hear it! 🙌

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