Cheryl Cole

Cheryl Cole

Cheryl Cole is giving fans an insight into her relationship with backing dancer Tre Holloway in a new fly-on-the-wall TV show filmed backstage during her recent U.K. tour.

The Girls Aloud star shot a candid documentary during her time on the road with her solo shows in October (12), and she put her romance with Holloway on film.

Cole is seen kissing and cuddling Holloway backstage at one of the concerts, and they are also filmed feeding each other candy during a romantic night in and joking around in the back of a car.

The pop star also talks about their romance during the TV program, titled Cheryl: Access All Areas, saying, "Tre is a dancer and he is my boyfriend. And the rest you can figure out for yourself... There is a presence with Tre, he gives 100 per cent on that stage every single time. He doesn't know any other percentage.

"There is a stronger connection and a chemistry you wouldn't have with any other dancer. To have that relationship is rare, to be able to have it with you and share those moments is pretty special actually."

Cole was first linked to Holloway back in August (12) and she recently insisted she would be keeping the relationship private following the wide media coverage of her acrimonious split from husband Ashley Cole in 2010.

She told Britain's Glamour magazine, "I was always happy to talk about things (with Ashley)... Since then, I've been to hell and back, and I've made a decision: I won't ever talk about a relationship in public again."

Cheryl: Access All Areas airs in the U.K. on Tuesday (20Nov12).

Meanwhile in other news Cole Girls Aloud fellow member Nadine Coyle is facing the prospect of losing her Irish bar in Los Angeles if she fails to settle an ongoing tax dispute.

The Northern Irish pop star set up Irish Mist in Orange County, California in 2008, but she hit headlines in January (12) when reports emerged suggesting she had fallen behind with tax payments for her American business venture.

Rumors of rising tax debts have rumbled on for months, and now it has been revealed local authorities have demanded payment of almost $160,000 to prevent the venue being seized and sold at public auction.

Orange County Treasurer Shari Freidenrich tells Britain's The Sun newspaper, "They need to pay the entire balance including all penalties and interest to avoid a tax sale."

Coyle, who runs the business with her father, Niall, has spoken in a new interview about the difficulties she faced going into business, revealing, "I have never worked harder in my entire life."


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