In a refreshingly candid social media moment, singer and former Girls Aloud star Cheryl has offered fans a glimpse into her surprisingly accessible beauty regimen. The 42-year-old, known for her flawless complexion, has openly embraced a new skincare chapter, championing an affordable product from a brand she represents.
A New Skincare Era with an Accessible Serum
Taking to Instagram on Tuesday in a rare make-up free post, Cheryl declared she had entered a "new era" in her self-care routine. The star, who is a long-standing ambassador for Nivea, shared a video clip demonstrating her use of the brand's Epigenetics Age Rewind Serum.
Narrating the clip herself, Cheryl enthusiastically revealed that after using the serum twice daily for six months, her skin had already become noticeably "more radiant and glowy". She signed off with a nod to the science behind the product, stating, "Science is doing its thing, it's a new era for my routine and I am ready."
Spotify Account Throws Fans into a Frenzy
This beauty revelation comes shortly after Cheryl's fans were left baffled by an unusual activity on her official Spotify profile. Followers were shocked to discover a "new" song uploaded under her name, sparking immediate speculation that her account had been compromised.
The track, titled 'Yesus Kau Baik Bagiku' (which translates to 'Jesus You Are Good To Me'), was a five-minute and 48-second religious song featuring a woman singing in Indonesian. This was a stark contrast to Cheryl's typical pop style and contained none of her vocals, further fuelling the hack theory.
One concerned fan took to TikTok to directly alert the singer, dramatically exclaiming they had "very nearly lost my life" when the unexpected song played. It was later clarified that the mix-up occurred because the actual singer of the track shares the same name, Cheryl Tuasuun. The streaming platform has since removed the song from the UK star's page.
Creating Cherished Memories for Son Bear
Amidst these public-facing incidents, Cheryl has been privately focused on family. Last week, it was revealed that she made sure her six-year-old son, Bear, had a memorable Christmas following the death of his father, Liam Payne, almost 15 months ago.
In a touching tribute to a passion Bear shared with his late father, Cheryl took her son on a special safari trip to see his favourite animals. Onlookers reported that Bear "looked thrilled" and was "not able to soak up enough of what he was seeing".
One guest poignantly noted, "It must be so sad. He doesn't have a daddy around at Christmas so it was lovely to see Cheryl doing the best she can to make sure he had a smile on his face." This heartfelt gesture underscores the singer's dedication to creating joyful moments for her son during a difficult time.