Cheryl Cole has reportedly left her manager-cum-best pal Will.i.am, and joined forces with Modest! Management, the management team behind the success of One Direction, to make her music comeback.
According to Metro.co.uk, the 'Fight For This Love' hit maker wants to capture the same fame that the UK boy band currently enjoys.
A source told a UK publication that Cole has had enough time to get over all the big dramas in her life over the past few years, including the malaria episode, the humiliating experience on 'X Factor USA' and her marriage problems which had left her lost for a while.
But she has really got the fire back in her belly and wants to throw herself into her career, the insider added.
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