Cheryl Cole star-struck by Beyonce
By IANSFriday, October 23, 2009
LONDON - English singer Cheryl Cole has revealed she was left completely star-struck when she met American singer-actress Beyonce Knowles.
The “Girls aloud” star admits she acted like a star-struck fan when she was first introduced to the singer on Britain’s talent show “The X Factor” last year, reports thelist.co.uk.
“I turned into a fool when I saw Beyonce, I couldn’t speak to her. I really embarrassed myself. When I saw Jay-Z the other week I did the same. I didn’t know whether it was because I’d built it up in my head, but when he approached me I started screaming Jay-Z and then turned my back on him,” she said.
Cheryl also revealed if she could only listen to one artist’s music for the rest of her life she would pick songs by Beyonce, who is married to rapper Jay-Z.
“I think Beyonce would fulfil everything I’d need really. I love watching massive performances with pyrotechnics and dancers, but she can also give you those tender moments. Beyonce is my favourite, but I’ve got a jukebox at my house and I put random things on. Music lifts your spirit and takes you to a good place,” she said.
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