

@CherylOfficial has arrived! Peak excitement here in Newcastle On @BBCBreakfast in 6 mins pic.twitter.com/8aYY8dSpmC
— Jayne McCubbin (@JayneMcCubbinTV) February 20, 2018
While she was there, BBC Breakfast did a special report. During the broadcast, she spoke about the impact that the centre has on the community but was also forced to deflect a question about her love life. She said, "My centre can help people who are feeling lost and that means the world to me. I wanted to partner with the Prince's Trust because I related to their cause. We really are the perfect marriage." At the end of the chat, the presenter asked Cheryl how she feels about her personal life coming under scrutiny, to which she responded, "None of that matters."She was sooo lovely “If you’ve got a problem, issues, come down the door is open” says @CherylOfficial @BBCBreakfast pic.twitter.com/dRx3vk9oxW
— Jayne McCubbin (@JayneMcCubbinTV) February 20, 2018