Cheryl Cole’s Dreams Hit A Stumbling Block
British singer Cheryl Cole may have recently been voted World’s Best Dressed, but where her dreams of breaking into American television are concerned this is not going to help one iota. Her stumbling block? Her accent.
According to UK Metro Cole is going to have to work on her accent as TV producers fear American audiences won’t be able to understand her heavy Newcastle twang.
An insider had the following to say to the Daily Mirror about Cole who is trying to become an X-Factor judge on the US version:
“They were bowled over by Cheryl and thought she was sassy, smart, charismatic and beautiful. There was just one small problem – they couldn’t make head nor tail of her Geordie accent. She was at her best at the weekend – witty, empathetic and really encouraging to some of the acts. But while her accent isn’t that thick, the Americans really seemed to struggle with it.”
I sure hope she heeds advice and takes a class or something. She is a gorgeous woman it would be a shame for her to be held back because of her accent.









What a cutie!
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Its hard to believe someone that beautiful could hit a stumbling block lol. Good luck to her.
I think she’s beautiful.
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