Cheryl Cole has come out victorious in her court battle with X-Factor.
The former Girls Aloud star took the show’s producer Blue Orbit
to court after she was sacked from the programme after just three weeks
on the judging panel.
And while the amount of money received has not been confirmed, the initial lawsuit stated that she was owed £1.4million.
Speaking to The Metro, a source said: “It was about the production
company and the contract they signed. This was the final sticking point
and mean everything has been resolved. She’s been paid.”
The 11-page lawsuit filed at the time said that although she
was paid £1.1million salary for season now, she was still owed
£1.25million for the show’s second season plus a £62,000 wardrobe
allowance, a £15,500 stylist allowance, a £9,300-a-month living
allowance and £1,550-a-month living expenses.
She has also requested that Blue Orbit productions should reimburse
the cost of bodyguards and the first-class flights she took to Los
Angeles as well as flights for members of her entourage.
Cheryl was initially left furious when she was sacked from the show,
after US viewers reportedly struggled to understand her Geordie accent.
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