Cheryl put on an incredible display when she joined her Girls Aloud bandmates on stage in Newcastle on Saturday.
The girl group, made up of Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, Kimberley Walsh and Nicola Roberts, reunited following the untimely death of bandmate Sarah Harding in 2021 and are now performing for the first time in 11 years.
The Promise hitmakers arrived in Cheryl’s hometown of Newcastle upon Tyne on Saturday and looked sensational in matching outfits at the Utilita Arena.
At one point, the Fight For This Love singer was photographed wearing a daring body stocking that sparkled and showed off her incredible figure.
She let her light brown locks fall down her back as she pouted and posed with a bright yellow fan.
Girls Aloud lit up the stage at Newcastle’s Utilita Arena on Saturday as part of their reunion tour.
At one point, the Fight For This Love singer was photographed wearing a daring body stocking that sparkled and showed off her incredible figure.
In other photos, Kimberley was seen wearing a similar outfit, while Nadine was photographed in a metallic minidress complete with thigh-high boots.
The Sound of the Underground hitmakers were in the middle of a three-night stay in the northeastern city.
However, things almost took an ugly turn when an overly excited fan tried to drag Cheryl off stage the night before.
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The former X Factor judge, however, didn’t seem too fazed by the incident and took it all in good humour.
Before long, Cheryl stood up and continued with the show with a smile on her face.
Fans who attended the show quickly flocked to social media to express their anger claiming that the person is not a real fan.
Nadine was photographed wearing a metallic mini dress complete with thigh-high boots.
Nicola wowed in this sparkling gold number and seemed delighted to be back on stage with her band.
The show features a variety of flying stunts and here Cheryl is shown singing while leaning on a platform disguised by her huge red skirt.
One fan posted: ‘To the person who tried to kick Cheryl off stage at Girls Aloud in Newcastle tonight, you are NOT a fan, no true fan would ever dream of doing something so terrible, thank goodness @chris_1987 and I weren’t . there because we probably would have gone crazy with that person.’;
‘Thank God she is okay, whether it was an accident or not, people need to think before doing such stupid things, she could have been seriously injured.’;
‘This is not OK! I hope you are good.’;
“If you’re the guy who tried to kick Cheryl off stage, I hope you get banned from future shows, you vile piece of s**t.”