Cheryl Cole admires Duchess Catherine's body
Updated: 2012-10-22 14:42
(Agencies)
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Cheryl Cole thinks Duchess Catherine has an enviable figure.
The 'Call My Name' singer was shocked by the topless photos published last month without the British royal's consent, but has confessed she was very impressed by her exposed assets.
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When asked what she thought about the scandal, Cheryl quipped: "Disgusting. They were having a private moment and it was absolutely invaded. She does have a great pair of boobs, though, right?"
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The Girls Aloud star was thrilled to meet her style icon at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert and says they shared a special moment and bonded because Kate was "so ordinary".
Cheryl told Style magazine: "We had this amazing moment. She's so ordinary! I mean, obviously she isn't because she's a princess, but she's easy to get along with."
The singer was less complimentary about hot-headed fashion designer Julien Macdonald, and revealed she will never wear his designs again after he once nearly caused her to have a breakdown when he told her to sack her stylist.
Cheryl raged: "You have no idea how he ranted and raved. It was at a time when I was really fragile and vulnerable. I was like, you have no idea what I'm going through. I will never have a working relationship with that man again."
The brunette beauty has finally moved on from her divorce to Ashley Cole and is enjoying her blossoming romance with backing dancer Tre Holloway.
She coyly admitted: "I'm content now, I'm happy."
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