
‘I was so naive’: Cheryl reflects on fame
"Dairy Milk or Galaxy?" asks Cheryl, lounging in a tan leather chair on the 10th floor of her record company's London offices.We're supposed to be talking about her new single - the throbbing, lovelorn Let You - but somehow we've ended up discussing chocolate bars."Me, I can't resist a Ripple," she says, before sharing her technique for eating a Kit Kat: "You bite the chocolate off the ends and suck tea through the middle".Eventually, after a debate on whether Double Deckers used to contain raisins (they did), we get down to business.Let You is Cheryl's 35th single, a tally that includes five solo number ones and the record-breaking run of 20 consecutive Top 10 singles she achieved with Girls Aloud. It's part of her return to mus...