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Danii Minogue

Synopsis:

"I'll feed Cheryl - I won't fight her".

DANNII Minogue last night vowed not to fight with X Factor co-star Cheryl Cole — but FEED her.

And the judge promised: "I won't kick off."

Dannii, 36, had a string of on and off-screen rows with Cheryl’s gobby predecessor Sharon Osbourne.

Dannii said she felt “bullied” by Sharon and is pleased she’s gone. She added: “It’s a very different atmosphere, I’m loads happier. Last year it was very difficult to bite my tongue at times.

“This is why it’s weird when people think me and Cheryl are rowing. If anyone was provoked enough to kick off last year, it was me, and I didn’t.

“So I’m definitely not kicking off with Cheryl. It’s not in my nature.”

In her only newspaper interview before the X Factor returns to our screens, Dannii said Cheryl’s arrival has stirred things up for Simon and their fellow judge Louis Walsh, who sided with Sharon.

Publish date:
12 August 2008
Author:
Emma Cox
Source:
The Sun
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