Cheryl looks radiant as she leaves the Lyric Theatre in London after her 2:22 A Ghost Story performance – days after her stalker ordeal
Cheryl looked radiant on Saturday night as she left the Lyric Theatre in London after her 2:22 A Ghost Story performance.
The Girls Aloud singer, 39, was glowing as she was escorted out of the West End performance venue.
The star smiled at her fans as she donned a thick knee-length mocha-coloured wool coat over a patterned hoodie to keep away the cold.
Cheryl paired the stylish look with a chunky pair of black boots, adding to her frame as she was seen getting into a taxi.
She wore her brunette waves loose down her shoulders while a dewy make-up palette made her flawless complexion glow.
On-stage star: Cheryl, 39, was glowing as she left 2:22 A Ghost Story at the Lyric Theatre in London on Saturday night
Late night performance: Cheryl smiled at fans as she was escorted into taxi
It comes after Cheryl increased her security after a stalker ordeal during her current West End run.
The nightly performances have reportedly been blighted though after ‘disgusting’ notes were left for her at the theatre.
A source told The Sun: ‘There’s at least one nutter who has been sending some pretty disgusting and disturbing messages.
‘She hasn’t been shown them but they’re included with the flowers people leave after performances.
‘Cheryl has enough to think about on stage to a packed theatre each night without having to think about that too, but steps have been taken to ramp up security and put her mind at rest.’
It’s been reported that Cheryl has a team of her own security monitoring her movements and escorting her everywhere, while she has a car waiting for her outside the stage door to whisk her back to her Buckinghamshire home.
A representative for Cheryl has been contacted by MailOnline for comment.
Last week Cheryl’s co-star Jake Wood said the theatre newcomer has been ‘fearless’ in her approach to her West End debut.
Wrapping up warm: The Girls Aloud singer wore a knee-length mocha-coloured wool coat over a hoodie
Acclaimed performance: Last week Cheryl’s co-star Jake Wood said the theatre newcomer has been ‘fearless’ in her approach to her West End debut
The former EastEnders actor, 50, reprised his role as Ben in the supernatural thriller after People Just Do Nothing’s Hugo Chegwin withdrew from the show due to illness during rehearsals.
Cheryl portrays Jenny in the play and Jake insists she has been ‘remarkable’ given that she has no previous acting experience.
He told the Mirror: ‘I’m sure Cheryl felt the pressure but, after years in the industry, I think she’s pretty fearless.
‘It’s quite remarkable to see someone who has never acted before come on stage at the West End, she is in the spotlight, with all that pressure.
‘It’s quite amazing how resilient she is, really. And she is giving amazing performances, people are blown away by how good she is.’