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Cheryl had an eventful evening at Girls Aloud ’s Newcastle gig last night when she was almost pulled off stage into the crowd. Alongside Nicola Roberts , Nadine Coyle and Kimberly Walsh, Cheryl took to the stage at the Utilita Arena to perform their biggest noughties classics in what is proving to be a rollercoaster reunion tour for the Jump hitmakers. The pop icon, 40, gave a teary speech to the arena of Geordies and remembered how she left the city with ‘a suitcase and a dream’ and is now back 22 years later.

A video of her words has circulated on social media, with many flocking to the comments section with love for the Newcastle-born star. However another video, filmed by fan in the audience @Emily741_, saw Cheryl reaching out into the crowd in a ‘terrifying’ moment that almost saw her topple off stage. Fans are fuming at the footage, as it appears a concert-goer attempted to pull Cheryl into the crowd as she reached down to greet them.



Poor gals life flashed before her eyes pic.twitter.com/q7GuwGwoG2 In her sparkling black leotard, Cheryl can be seen leaning down and losing balance before the bodyguard grabbed the star’s arm to stop her falling.

In response to the incident, the surrounding crowd gasped and groaned in disapproval, as someone can be heard off camera apologising. Cheryl and Girls Aloud fans fumed at the scene, as @Nath_2389 took to X and said: ‘I genuinely believe these sort of “fans” need to be hauled up on stage and told off whilst every.

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