Cheryl has been tipped to sign up for Strictly Come Dancing after The Greatest Dancer was axed.
The 36-year-old former Girls Aloud star faced heartbreak recently after the BBC show, which she was a dance mentor on, was reportedly pulled from scheduling after it was short-lived.
Following the news, her odds-on have gone up to be a contestant on the show.
Ladbrokes have revealed they have slashed odds on the singer making an appearance on the next series of the talent show to just 4/1.
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Alex Apati from Ladbrokes said: “Cheryl might be about to follow in Kimberley Walsh’s footsteps with a stint on the next series of Strictly potentially on the cards.”
Kimberley, who is Cheryl’s ex band-mate and best friend, took part in Strictly in the 2012 series.
Cheryl appeared on The Greatest Dancer as a mentor to lend her expertise to the contestants.
But after just two seasons, the BBC has reportedly axed the programme.
A source reportedly told The Sun: “The writing was on the wall a while back.
“Now the BBC and everyone involved has decided enough is enough and they’ve binned it.
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The programme also starred Glee’s Matthew Morrison and Todrick Hall, as well as Strictly professional dancer Oti Mabuse as Cheryl’s fellow mentors.
Cheryl was born and raised in Newcastle upon Tyne, before she rose to fame in 2002 while competing on ITV’s Popstars: The Rivals, where she landed a spot in what was soon-to-be one of the UK’s most successful girl bands, Girls Aloud.
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