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Cheryl Cole to remove tribute tattoo as conflicting divorce reports emerge

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Heartbroken Cheryl Cole is said to be considering removing a tattoo on the back of her neck after announcing her separation from husband Ashley Cole this week. The 26-year-old singer first revealed her 'Mrs C' inking back in November 2007, just over a year after she wed the footballer.

But she is now talking steps to get rid of the tribute – reportedly making enquiries to have it lasered off in Los Angeles.

"It would be a long process requiring lots of return visits. But she says it will be worth it," friends told the Sun.

Meanwhile, conflicting reports have emerged about whether or not the beautiful brunette is seeking a divorce from the Chelsea player.

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One paper has reported that Cheryl is hoping to fast-track proceedings by not fighting for any of Ashley's £14 million fortune, and has already begun to remove all traces of him from the couple's Surrey mansion with the help of her mum Joan.

A source, who describes the X Factor star as "very upset and completely heartbroken", told the Sun: "Cheryl has not yet appointed a divorce lawyer but she is going through names and setting up meetings.

"She says she wants the divorce to go through as quickly as possible… She will not be fighting for a huge settlement. She just wants to get out fast so she can press on with her life and move on." However, it has also been said that far from rushing to the divorce courts, Cheryl is looking at the split as a separation only. A source said to be close to the singer told the Mail: There is nothing certain just yet. This is a relationship between two people that has already been through a lot. At the moment it is a separation. Nothing more.

"The couple – worth an estimated £22 million - have reportedly not even discussed custody of their beloved pet Chihuahuas, Coco and Buster.

Since returning from Los Angeles on Tuesday, Cheryl has not left her home, while her estranged husband is receiving treatment in France for a broken ankle.

Her Girls Aloud bandmates Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh have rushed to their friend's side to offer comfort - both have been seen leaving her house.

And her brother, Andrew Tweedy, has also rallied round, saying: "She is a real sweetheart, she does not deserve this. We are there for her, she knows that. She has a lot of public support. The reaction does not surprise me."

Even Ashley's father, Ron Callender – a factory worker living in Melbourne – has told the press: "Nobody can blame Cheryl for giving Ashley the boot. He's made her look like a mug."

But, he added: "I'll give him all the support I can." Cheryl is booked to appear on BBC's Friday Night With Jonathan Ross on March 12.

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