London: `Girls Aloud` star Cheryl Tweedy prefers soaring heels as they make her look good, even though she suffers much pain because of her habit.
The `X-Factor` judge always prefers heels while dressing up for an outing as they add glamour to the outfit, though they often leave her feet sore, Contactmusic reported.
The `Fight for This Love` singer wore a pair of lace Christian Louboutins at a recent night out while attending the Cannes Film Festival.
"My feet are killing me, but it`s a long way until the end of the night. I sit down, but I can`t think straight as my feet hurt so much. I love Louboutins, but some are so high, it is impossible to wear them for a long time. I can`t take them off, though, as I may not be able to get them back on again!
So I suffer in silence," said the singer who recently split from husband, footballer Ashley Cole.
The 27-year-old said that she is nervous every time she walks down the red carpet to counter camera flashes. "I`m worried about going down the red carpet. When I`m with Girls Aloud, one of us always has a disaster; a dress pinging open or a heel going through a gown. As soon as I step out of the limo, the paparazzi go mental. I`m striking poses, showing off the dress and smiling like it`s going out of fashion," said the singer.
PTI
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