Cheryl determined to stay in UK

Cheryl Fernandez-Versini doesn't want to move to her husband's home country of France.

Cheryl determined to stay in UK

Cheryl Fernandez-Versini doesn't want to move to her husband's home country of France.

The 'X Factor' judge, 31, who comes from Newcastle, is adamant she won't be relocating any time soon to suit her new spouse Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini.

Speaking in an interview with Jonathan Ross, Cheryl said about moving: "No I live here, completely."

The 'Crazy, Stupid, Love' hitmaker, who married the hunk in July following a whirlwind romance, can understand French but can only say a few phrases.

Asked what sentences she knows in French, she said: "I couldn't possibly say them ... I hear when he's on the phone and stuff, that's when I pick it up. I can understand more than I can speak to be honest, otherwise it'll be very offensive stuff that I'd be saying."

Meanwhile, despite claiming married life is "great", Cheryl insists she's not ready to start a family with Jean-Bernard at the moment but is "very happy" with how their relationship is progressing.

She said about starting a family with her spouse: "I haven't set a plan and I will let nature take its course. Right now I am very happy with the way things are."

Cheryl was previously married to soccer star Ashley Cole from 2006 until she announced they had separated in 2010.

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