The Mirror is reporting that Justin Bieber will be involved with Cheryl Cole's next album (though it is The Mirror, so it may not be true).
A source says, "Cheryl is beyond excited about her new album and Bieber's team are deep in talks with her's to make a hit. They already see Cheryl and Will.i.am as part of the family. Will's got a vision for her album, and now the biggest and the best names are keen to be part of it."
They also mention that "Usher and Will got together to make O.M.G -- just think what they could do with their proteges."
If the name Cheryl Cole sounds familiar, it's because she was involved in some controversy over the summer. Simon Cowell hired her as a judge for this fall's The X Factor, currently airing on FOX. While the exact truth surrounding her firing is not clear, she was, in fact, let go from the show. Reports say that FOX execs weren't happy with the decision to hire her. Cowell recently commented that she didn't seem comfortable on the American version. He apparently offered to have her return to the British show, but she declined.
Ever since her firing, she's begun to make a name for herself here in America, including getting a role in the upcoming film, What To Expect When You're Expecting. This album of Cheryl's that Bieber is rumored to be involved with is expected to help establish her career here in the America. And when The X Factor debuted here a couple weeks ago, some of the audition episodes did feature Cheryl when she was still a judge, and critics and viewers alike gave her high praise, but not for her replacement, Nicole Scherzinger.
Having someone like Justin Bieber on her album could really help her make a splash here in America. I look forward to hearing the collaboration and the entire album. Good look, Cheryl, with all these amazing offers being tossed your way!
Speaking of The X Factor and Bieber, have you seen 14-year-old Drew Ryniewicz perform "Baby" for her audition? Check it out HERE. And Drew talked about Bieber and her audition to EW.
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