Cheryl's Ex-Husband Shares Throwback Pic With Her Out Of The Blue, What's The Motive?
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/ May 26, 2025, 10:00PM IST
Liam Payne's baby mama and 'Girls Aloud' singer Cheryl got a bizarre throwback from her ex-husband on social media. Jean-Bernard-Fernandez-Versini shared a photo with her, nine years after their divorce, for reasons yet unknown. French restaurateur married the English singer in 2014 but divorced just 2 years later. Almost a decade later, JB's post came out of the blue after Cheryl was named administrator of Liam's million-dollar fortune. WATCH-

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