Cheryl has made a triumphant return to social media, sending her devoted fanbase into a delighted frenzy. The 42-year-old singer and former X Factor judge appeared in a new promotional video for skincare giant Nivea, where she opened up about the secrets behind her famously youthful complexion.
Cheryl's Skincare Secret Revealed
In the radiant video, Cheryl spoke directly to the camera, crediting her glowing look to Nivea's Cellular Epigenetics Age Rewind Serum. She explained that the product's effects are gradual but significant. 'The epigenetic serum makes a massive difference, just not in like an overnight, dramatic type of way but in a slow and steady, firming, glowing, softening way that you see over time if you're consistent for at least a month,' Cheryl revealed.
The comments section on the post was quickly flooded with excited messages from fans who were thrilled to see her back. Supporters penned heartfelt notes, with many expressing their unwavering trust in her recommendations. Comments included: 'My girl said consistency is key whatever she says I believe...', 'Look at her… so BEAUTIFUL', and 'We believe everything Cheryl says... That GLOW... Love this!!'.
Reviving a Viral X Factor Moment
This latest campaign follows another clever Instagram advert for Nivea that Cheryl posted just days earlier. In that clip, she brought back one of her most iconic and viral quotes from her time on The X Factor. Standing in a luxury kitchen and spinning a teaspoon in a mug, she mouthed the words: 'So no, you're not gonna be everyone's cup of tea; you're my cup of tea with two sugars in it.'
She originally delivered the now-legendary line to her 2010 mentee, Cher Lloyd, following a performance of 'Walk This Way'. The sound bite has since taken on a life of its own, becoming a hugely popular meme used by fans across the globe on platforms like TikTok.
Spotify Confusion for Fans
Cheryl's recent online activity comes after a separate incident that briefly confused her followers. Earlier, fans were sent into a speculative frenzy when a 'new' song appeared on her official Spotify page. The track, titled 'Yesus Kau Baik Bagiku' (which translates to 'Jesus You Are Good To Me'), was a five-minute, 48-second religious song featuring a woman singing in Indonesian—a far cry from Cheryl's typical pop style.
It was later understood that the song was uploaded in error, as the actual artist shares the same first name, Cheryl Tuasuun. The streaming platform has since removed the track from the 'Fight For This Love' singer's profile. The singer, whose last musical release was in 2019, has not announced any plans for new music, making this skincare campaign her most prominent public appearance recently.