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Singer Cheryl, who has welcomed her first child with her boyfriend Liam Payne, is reportedly planning to have a low-key wedding with the One Direction singer.

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Third-Time Lucky: Cheryl



Singer Cheryl, who has welcomed her first child with her boyfriend Liam Payne, is reportedly planning to have a low-key wedding with the One Direction singer.

According to a source close to the couple, Cheryl is now keen to marry Payne, but as she has been married twice before, she wants to have a low-key wedding this time. “Because this will be her third marriage, Cheryl doesn’t want a circus. She’d rather have just close friends and family. She’d also love the baby to be sitting on their lap in the wedding photos,” the source said. Cheryl married footballer Ashley Cole in Barnet, north-west London, in July 2006. They got divorced in 2010. Later, she married French restaurateur Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini in July 2014. Their relationship lasted for just 18 months. —IANS

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