Cheryl admitted that the public statement she issued following her breakup with Liam Payne was "grumpy" after being ridiculed by Piers Morgan.
The former star of Girls Aloud told the host of Good Morning Britain that the joint statement The pair was embarrbaded last month but insisted that she did not " hate "not the father of his son Bear.
Morgan revealed that the pop star had texted him after he slammed his ad live. why celebrities always say that they still like it despite the breakup.
"It's always weird when celebrity couples separate themselves saying that they have so much love for each other," he said. said. "If they love each other so much, why do they separate?" They should be more honest and simply say, "We hate each other."
Cheryl would have sent her a few moments later to tell him: "I'm so sorry you did not like my statement, Piers – maybe I should have sent you the details intimate in chronological order. "
When he felt a "rare guilt", Cheryl informed Morgan that she was "just doing damage".
She added, "I'm just messing around, I hate these types of statements too, so grumpy, but we do not hate each other, it did not work."
After being tormented by rumors split early in the year, the couple finally announced its break in early July
Their joint declaration reads as follows: "We are sad to announce that we are going to separate. It was a difficult decision for us. We always have so much love for each other with family. "
Cheryl asked fans to respect the privacy of their one-year-old son Bear who they hosted last March.
:" Bear is our world and we ask you to respect his privacy while we sail together in this way. "