Cheryl is said to have soaked a theatre-goer during one of her recent 2:22 A Ghost Story performances as she spilled a bottle of wine onto the unbeknown member of the public
Cheryl soaked someone watching her 2:22 A Ghost Story with wine during one of her recent performances, according to reports.
“I saw the show when Mandip [Gill, Doctor Who star] was Jenny so I knew it was coming but I didn’t expect so much to hit me," she added. Following the show’s opening night drama, Cheryl and the rest of the cast have since been faced with more turmoil after one star has been forced to drop out of the production.
Hugo was supposed to appear alongside Cheryl, Horrible Histories actress Louise Ford and theatre star Scott Karim for the 14-week run at the Lyric Theatre.
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