It was only recent we all began wondering whether Cheryl had already given birth and now it seems she already has career plans after she has her baby.
Cheryl took to Instagram to share amazing news about her centre for disadvantaged young people living in North East England.
The Girls Aloud singer has been working with The Prince's Trust for five years and it has taken her own Cheryl's Trust two years but her plans have finally come together and she's announced her centre will open this summer in Newcastle.
Taking to Instagram, she thanked her fans for all their support. She wrote: "I am so happy and excited to tell you all that after a 5 year relationship with @PrincesTrust and a 2 year mission along with Cheryl's Trust we have finally found a centre in the heart of Newcastle that will be opened this summer!
"Part of me is still pinching myself! I wanted to say a personal thank you to each and every one of you that got involved and donated money and items/your time over the years to help me get this off the ground.
Thank you thank you thank you! And for your continued love and support, I am eternally grateful. Here's to changing lives. I love you"
Aww.
The 33-year-old singer has already spoken about her decision to open a centre: "My life could have turned out very differently… I know how lucky I am. That's why I am raising money to open the new Centre in Newcastle.
"I want to give back and help young people who feel like they'll never achieve anything, reach their dreams and live a happy life."
It was recently reported that Cheryl would be releasing a fitness DVD and a book after having her baby. A source told The Daily Star: "She has a big money offer on the table to do something along the lines of 'Cheryl's new mum diary.'"
However Cheryl's representatives have called the claims "fabricated".
Chezza is expected to give birth later this month and according to Closer magazines insiders both Liam Payne and Cheryl's mums will move in with the pair when their baby is born.
The source told the publication: "Joan and Karen are keen to lend a helping hand in the important but stressful weeks after the baby arrives.
"Also, Karen is a nursery nurse, so she has a lot of hands-on experience with babies."
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