By Kirsty Mccormack
Lean on me: Cher Lloyd arrived at the Key 103 radio station in Manchester arm in arm with her boyfriend today
She may have been the victim of Twitter abuse last week, but Cher Lloyd is determined not to let them ruin her success.
The 18-year-old singer arrived at Key 103 radio station in Manchester today to continue the promotion of her upcoming debut album.
With her boyfriend, Craig Monk, by her side the former X Factor contestant looked happy as she arrived for her appearance on the airwaves.
Wearing an odd combination of colours, the singer teamed a pair of off white skinny jeans with an ACDC printed top, and although the sun was shining she decided to wear an over-sized bright blue baseball jacket on top.
With her brown curly hair in its usual side style, Lloyd also carried her belongings in a brown tassled drawstring bag and completed her look with a pair of black and tan coloured brogues.
Trainee hairdresser Craig on the other hand stuck to neutral colours by wearing a camel coloured pair of trousers with a grey printed t-shirt.
Brave face: Cher wore an odd outfit that consisted of off white skinny jeans and a bright blue baseball jacket and she completed the look with a smile
The pair have been dating since June, after meeting when Monk put in the teen singer's hair extensions at the Four Salon in Mayfair where he works.
And lately it seems that Lloyd's doting boyfriend seems to accompany her wherever she goes.
The singer also made an appearance on Radio One last week and arrived with supportive Monk in tow.
Young love: Cher met trainee hairdresser, Craig Monk when he put her hair extensions in for her earlier this year
Lloyd's debut album is due to be released in November, with the star's second single, With Ur Love, being released on October 30.
But at a time when Lloyd should be enjoying the build up to her album release, she has been the victim of death threats via Twitter after she posted a birthday message to her mother.
Today it was reported that the Swagger Jagger singer is calling for government intervention to halt online abuse from 'trolls' who torment others via social networking sites.
source:dailymail
Kamis, 29 September 2011
With Ur Love: Cher Lloyd is supported by her man as she continues to promote her music despite recent Twitter threats
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