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Cheryl was left looking 'shocked' after being pulled towards the edge of the stage by an over enthusiastic fan during Girls Aloud's concert in Newcastle on Friday night. Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Girls Aloud's Cheryl had a close call on Friday night when an overzealous fan nearly pulled her off stage during the band's performance in Newcastle. A security staff member was quick to prevent her from falling.

The concert at the Utilita Arena was a memorable one for Cheryl as she and her bandmates performed in Tyneside for the first time in 11 years and since the passing of their late bandmate, Sarah Harding. The moment Cheryl began singing the opening lines of "Untouchable", she had the audience captivated, with loud cheers and screams greeting her every time she approached the front of the stage. However, during the performance of "Call The Shots", things almost took a turn for the worse.



As Cheryl reached out to a fan in one of the VIP pits near the stage front, they seemed to grip her hand too tightly, causing her to nearly fall from the catwalk. Thankfully, a security staff member at the arena was quick to intervene. Fans who had paid between £100-£200 to be in the Gift Wrapped Kitty Kat pits were up close to the incident, and many were quick to criticise the .

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