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‘I won’t do that to myself again’: Cheryl will be out of the spotlight more as she vows to be less busy amid comeback
Cheryl is making sure to nail her work/life balance as she makes a comeback by only taking on projects that ‘makes her truly happy’.
The singer made a surprise return to Instagram after a year away posting photos of herself surrounded by her glam squad.
She is back with a brand new outlook on life after the last year and has vowed to be less busy unlike previously declaring: ‘I’m not doing that to myself again’.
Cheryl, who mum to young son Bear, told Marie Claire: ‘I’m only going to do stuff that makes me truly happy.
‘I think life falls into place when you focus on that intent. Only happiness. Only authenticity. I won’t spend time on anything that makes me feel stressed or nervous. I haven’t got the energy.’
Insisting she will only focus on what is important to her the Call My Name singer added: ‘It’s not worth it. The pandemic actually taught us that. You speak to people now and they don’t want to go back to their normal lives.
‘I think we’ve learnt a really valuable lesson, as horrible and tragic and despicable as it was, and it brought a lot of awareness and self reflection, for the better. It’s about what’s important, and what makes you happy, and what makes you miserable.’
It comes after the X Factor star, who is reportedly being eyed to front her own radio show, confessed she is going to stay single for a while.
Cheryl is thought to have been single since splitting from Liam Payne in 2018. She was previously married to Ashley Cole and Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini.
‘I am learning that I can be absolutely fine without anybody, just me by myself. I’m learning to be happy just with me’ the star told Glamour.
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