There’s An Awkward Mistake With Cheryl’s New Merch

Cheryl

by Elizabeth Bennett |
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It’s been a big week for Cheryl. The former Girls Aloud singer skipped the [Fashion Awards](https://graziadaily.co.uk/celebrity/news/cheryl-misses-fashion-awards-to-launch-bbc-reality-show-greatest-dancer/-dancer/) to launch her new BBC re­al­ity show The Great­est Dancer, and she’s been busy promoting her latest single Love Made Me Do It.

The first single from the star in four years, her comeback hasn’t been quite as major as some predicted with the song already slipping to number 77 in the charts.

However, Cheryl hasn’t been put off, and yesterday took to Instagram to share her new merch available for sale via her website. The collection of t-shirts and hoodies start at £23.99 and features lyrics from her album. Posing in one of the white hoodies and a pair of camouflage trousers, she captioned the pic: "I got cute hoodies. link in bio if you wanna check them out."

Unfortunately it seems Cheryl doesn’t know her lyrics quite as well as you would assume, and the hoodie features a rather large grammatical error.

The hoodie reads: "Love made me do it (it was'nt my fault)”, with the apostrophe sitting in the wrong place.

While the photo remains on her Instagram account, her website shows a new corrected version for fans to buy. Phew.

Cheryl hasn’t commented on the grammar debacle but we imagine it’s probably not her fault.

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