X Factor judge Cheryl Cole is allegedly at the centre of a bidding war for the rights to her autobiography. It has been reported that the Girls Aloud singer has attracted a number of publishers including Random House, Penguin and HarperCollins.
Sources have told the Daily Mail that Cole is to be offered over £5million for her memoirs and publishers could end up paying the highest amount for a celebrity autobiography.
A spokesperson for Cheryl insisted that the singer has "no plan" to write her life story.
Meanwhile, the 26-year-old has revealed that she is ready "to party" following her split from Ashley
While appearing on the Danish X Factor Cheryl said that she was now going to concentrate on "having fun".
She is reported in the Daily Mirror as saying: "Everything's good. I'm okay. I'm rocking it.
"I'm enjoying myself. I've been looking forward to the show and hope everyone enjoys it."
Talking to the Danish press, Cole said: "If there's a party I'll be there. That's what it's all about."
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