Cowell in firing line as Cole spills beans on 'X Factor' exit

Cheryl Cole has lifted the lid about her public bust-up with 'X Factor' supremo Simon Cowell after he axed the singer as a judge on the US version on the show.

Cowell in firing line as Cole spills beans on 'X Factor' exit

Cheryl Cole has lifted the lid about her public bust-up with 'X Factor' supremo Simon Cowell after he axed the singer as a judge on the US version on the show.

The former Girls Aloud star, 29, revealed how she sent the music mogul an expletive-filled text message in which she told him: “I hate you,” and condemned him for not warning her about her sacking face-to-face.

In her new book 'Cheryl: My Story', the celebrity also accused Cowell of valuing his business more than their friendship following last year’s spat.

Cole, who was a judge on the UK 'X Factor' for three series, said that after the first day of filming auditions for the US show in 2011, the record label boss asked her if she wanted to return to the UK.

Describing his comments as “irritating beyond belief” she said: “The only reason I was doing the American X Factor was because Simon more or less told me I was doing it.”

Three weeks later while on a break from filming, Cole said she was asked to meet an executive producer in a London hotel where she was told she was being axed from the US show but still had a place as chief judge on the British programme.

The producer also mentioned her strong Geordie accent may have been a factor in the decision, she said.

In the book, serialised in The Sun Sunday, the singer, who found fame in 2002 on reality television show 'Popstars: The Rivals', said she refused the offer.

Speaking about Cowell, she said: “(Cowell) didn’t even have the guts to phone or send a message warning me what was coming.

“I was furious with Simon for letting it it happen like this. I believed we had a good friendship and I couldn’t understand why he just hadn’t been straight with me.”

Cole said she wrote in her text to the entertainment entrepreneur: “I hate you. I understand you’re a businessman, and what I’ve learned from this is that business means more to you than our friendship.”

The singer was replaced on the US 'X Factor' with Pussycat Dolls star Nicole Scherzinger, who is a judge on this year’s UK series.

She said she made up with Cowell around six months later, with the mogul describing the decision to axe her as “the worst mistake I ever made”.

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