Singer Liam Payne has arranged for singer and partner Cheryl Tweedy to meet pop star Justin Bieber to discuss working together.
The former One Direction star, who has a four-month-old son with Cheryl, has put plans in place for her and the "Never say never" hitmaker to talk when she heads to Los Angeles to work on her fifth solo album, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
"Cheryl is set up to meet with Justin Bieber on her LA trip - to discuss finally doing that track together," a source told The Sun newspaper.
"Set-up by Liam, a big favour, Biebs has said, 'Cool, let's hang out and talk,' but he can be notoriously flaky and ruthless when it comes to his music," the source added.
Cheryl released her debut solo album "3 Words" in 2009 and followed the record up in 2010 with "Messy Little Raindrops" and then "A Million Lights" in 2012, with "Only Human" in 2014.
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