Cheryl Cole and Will.i.am suffer whiplash in car crash as they head home from studio

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

Unhurt: Cheryl Cole tweeted this picture of herself in Los Angeles last week; she and Will.i.am were left with whiplash but were otherwise unhurt following a car accident today

Cheryl Cole and Will.i.am were left with whiplash after a minor car accident today.
The crash occurred after they left a studio following a long 'day and night' of recording.
Both were quick to assure fans they were fine. Will.i.am tweeted: 'Car accidents are not dope. I'm glad I'm OK.'
'We're fine,' he added. 'Cheryl Cole [and I] were coming back from the studio but she and I are fine... just a little wiplash [sic].'
Cheryl added: 'Don't worry me and @iamwill are fine, promise.'
Meanwhile Black Eyed Peas star Will's manager Polo Molina reassured fans that the accident was 'minor'.

All OK: The two were injured in a car accident after a long day/night in the studio together; seen in a Twitter picture from earlier this year


He wrote on Twitter: 'Just spoke to @iamwill, everything is OK. He and Cheryl Cole are both fine. It was a minor fender bender after a long day/night in the studio.'
And he added: 'A little bit shaken BUT thankful that no one got hurt.'
Producer Michael Jurkovac tweeted the pair saying: 'Thank god neither of you got hurt. Worry about those all night studio sessions.'
It is unclear exactly how the accident took place.
Girls Aloud star Cheryl has only got a few weeks to go before the start of her first UK solo tour on October 3, so she has been working hard to ensure everything is perfect before she hits the stage.

Car accidents are not dope! Will.i.am seen yesterday at a Nasa event in California

Her trip to Los Angeles has seen her hitting the gym almost daily, while she has also been spending long hours in the studio.
Cheryl announced her tour dates in June shortly after she was criticised for her singing during the Queen's Jubilee concert.
In an interview shortly afterwards, she said: 'I am very aware of my ability, I know I’m no Mariah Carey but I think the emotion in the song is what matters.
'It's making people feel what you’re singing about.'

source: dailymail

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