Cheryl Cole and will.i.am in car accident
Updated: 2012-08-30 16:35
(Agencies)
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Cheryl Cole and will.i.am were involved in a car accident yesterday(29.08.12).
The pair are suffering from whiplash after the fender bender, which occurred after they left a studio following a day of recording, although both were quick to assure fans they are fine.
will.i.am tweeted: "Car accidents are not dope ... I'm glad I'm o.k #wiplash.
"We're fine ...@Cheryl Cole were coming back from the studio but she and I are fine ... just a little #wiplash (sic)."
Cheryl added: "Don't worry me and @iamwill are fine, promise."
Meanwhile Will's manager Polo Molina revealed he had been in contact with the pair following the accident and they were not hurt.
He wrote on twitter: "Just spoke to @iamwill everything is OK. He and @cherylcole are both fine. It was a minor fender bender after a long day/night in the studio
"hey everyone. Just spoke to @iamwill and @cherylcole they are both OK. A little bit shaken BUT thankfull that no one got hurt (sic)."
Producer Michael Jurkovac tweeted the pair saying: "@cherylcole @iamwill thank god neither of you got hurt. Worry about those all night studio sessions."
It is unclear exactly how the accident took place.
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