Tweedy apologises to fans - but not to victim

Girls Aloud star Cheryl Tweedy apologised to fans in her first interviews since being found guilty of assaulting a nightclub toilet attendant, it emerged today.

Tweedy apologises to fans - but not to victim

Girls Aloud star Cheryl Tweedy apologised to fans in her first interviews since being found guilty of assaulting a nightclub toilet attendant, it emerged today.

In interviews with GMTV, BBC Radio Five Live and the Sun, Tweedy, who received a £3,000 (€4,400) fine and 120 hours’ community service after the two week trial at Kingston Crown Court, said she was also apologising to her family and the other members of the band.

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