Cheryl was smiling again with her former co-star, dancer and choreographer Todrick Hall, in London on Thursday.
The pair bonded in 2019 when they appeared together on the BBC show The Greatest Dancer – with the show in 2020 after two series.
The close friends looked happy in each other’s company before the 39-year-old took to Cheryl’s Instagram account, speculating in a frenzy that the two might collaborate on a new project together. Huh.

Back together: Cheryl smiles again with her former co-star, dancer and choreographer Todrick Hall, in London on Thursday
Girls Aloud star Cheryl Almond looked stunning in a pleated skirt, lace trim ribbed crop top and fedora hat.
While YouTuber Todrick showed his eye for style in a military-style toilet and a navy beret.
Captioning the shot, Geordi Beauty wrote: ‘My boy is in town,’ while American superstar Todrick vehemently replied: ‘I love you so much.’


Work: The pair bonded in 2019 when they appeared together on the BBC show The Greatest Dancer




adoration: Captioning the shot, Geordi Beauty wrote: ‘My boy is in town,’ while American superstar Todrick replied: ‘I love you so much’
The post was met with a plethora of comments, hoping that the cast would get together to collaborate.
A fan asked: ‘So when is that collab coming?’
Another wrote: ‘@todrick we need a Collab tbh.’
‘@todrick where’s the collab?’ echoed the other.
Another joked: ‘And you didn’t invite me to write a collab for the two of you?? Madness.’
A fifth posted: ‘Soon collab Cheryl, miss you.








Excited: The post was met with a plethora of comments, in hopes that the cast would come together to collaborate.
The photo comes after Cheryl admitted she still feels the presence of her late bandmate Sarah Harding as she detailed an emotional moment last week.
She recalled the time when Here Me Out – the Girls Aloud song that Sarah named in her autobiography – mysteriously started playing on her car radio.
Speaking on the BBC Sounds 5 Minutes podcast, along with her bandmates Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts, Cheryl explained how it ‘doesn’t feel like Sarah is gone’.


Cheryl has admitted that she still feels the presence of her late bandmate Sarah Harding—last week’s public reappearance for Girls Aloud’s Race for Life (L.R. Nicola Roberts, Cheryl and Nadine Coyle) After.
Sara died last September at the age of 39 after being diagnosed with breast cancer, which later spread to other parts of her body.
After completing the race of life in it Respect, Cheryl begins: ‘I was going to Newcastle last year and for weeks I had been fumbling around with my car to try to get bluetooth to work and I couldn’t.
‘I was so annoyed by it that I gave up, I let it go for a few months. Then, I was sitting in my car and playing Here Me Out, my phone was not on.


Tragic: Sara (pictured) died last September at the age of 39 after being diagnosed with breast cancer, which later spread to other parts of her body.


Emotional: Singer recalls the time Here Me Out mysteriously started playing on her car radio – Girls Aloud song that Sarah named in her autobiography
She continued: ‘My phone was not on! The music was not messed with, nothing. I didn’t even plug it in yet, it was playing via bluetooth, hear me out.’
‘I laughed and then I cried. After whom did he name the book? Hear me out, that was his thing.
‘It doesn’t look like she’s gone at all. To be honest, I have never experienced or anticipated this misery.’


‘Her song’: She continued: ‘There was no messing with the music, nothing. I didn’t even plug it in yet, it was running via bluetooth, Hear Me Out (Girls Aloud in 2006)
Cheryl, Nadine and Nicola were all in Hyde Park for the event, while Kimberley Walsh completed the walk from afar.
Kimberly later made an appearance as she did an Instagram live with other girls after the race.
Cheryl told MailOnline shortly after the incident that her “feeling of helplessness was overwhelming” when Sarah revealed that her cancer could not be cured.
She said: ‘I asked her to give so much that I would do anything to make her happy or comfortable.’


Memories: She continued: ‘I laughed and then I cried. After whom did he name the book? Here’s Me Out, It Was Her Thing” (pictured in Sarah and Cheryl 2003)
Cheryl continued: ‘Finally, she asked me to make a gala in her honor for an important study her doctor was working on, so I’m committed to doing that.’
Nadine said: ‘He talked to all of us about it several times. Sarah felt genuinely passionate about helping other people in a similar situation to her, or who could afford to find herself in the same situation she was in.
‘She really wanted to do some fundraising herself, but sadly she wasn’t well, so we promised her we’d do it for her.
‘She loved Race for Life – she loved being involved. We know for certain that she will be with us in spirit at Hyde Park on July 24.’


The Upsetting: Soon after the incident Cheryl told MailOnline that her ‘feeling of helplessness was overwhelming’ when Sarah revealed her cancer could not be cured