Cheryl Tweedy has no time for reports about her personal life.
The 'Promise This' star was on BBC Breakfast talking about her new Cheryl's Trust centre in Newcastle, which aims to help young people learn new skills and find work.
However, following tabloid speculation that her relationship with Liam Payne has become strained, presenter Dan Walker asked if she was annoyed by the rumours overshadowing her good work.
"No, it doesn't bother me at all," she said, dismissing the reports.
"My sole purpose is on this and I've waited seven years to be here. Nothing else matters."
Cheryl talked about how she became aware of the Prince's Trust when she herself was a teenager, and how she wanted to make use of her privileged position to give something back.
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She also said that it was incredibly important for her to open the first trust centre in her hometown of Newcastle.
The former X Factor judge welcomed her first child, Bear, with One Direction's Liam Payne last March.
In her future, she plans to release new music and has said she wouldn't even rule out a reunion with Girls Aloud, the genre-defying girl group that brought her to fame.
She also is reported to make a return to reality TV, with a role on the BBC's upcoming series The Greatest Dancer.
One thing is for sure, motherhood hasn't slowed our Cheryl down one bit.
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