Cheryl Cole gets her "voice back" against her Twitter critics

 
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7 June 2012
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Cheryl has stopped "burying her head in the sand", taking on her critics on Twitter.

The pop star, who is a regular Tweeter, said: "I don't know what I was doing before Twitter, I really don't. Burying my head in the sand."

She insisted: "I never answer back unprovoked... But I'm always answering something back. I don't have any middle-men now. I've got my voice back."

Earlier this year, she got into an online spat with Cher Lloyd, who said she had not heard from Cole since she was mentored by her on the 2010 X Factor.

Cole posted a message on Twitter at the time saying: "Be careful who you kick on your way up... They kick you twice as hard on your way back down."

The Girls Aloud star said there was no pressure recording her third solo album, but the first album "was the scariest thing I've ever done".

She said: "I missed the girls massively, for ages. I hadn't anticipated how much I would miss them until I was in it.

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