Cheryl Cole deletes her Twitter account, suggesting she WILL take her new husband’s surname

Cheryl Cole has hinted she will take her new husband's surname, dropping the 'Cole' from her Twitter account

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by Kayleigh Dray |
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Singer Cheryl Cole has dropped a serious hint that she may take her new husband Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini's surname.

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The 31-year-old raised speculation when she dropped the Cole from her Twitter account, redirecting followers to a @CherylOfficial account.

Via Twitter

Cheryl, who formerly went by the surname Tweedy, took on Cole from her first marriage to footballer Ashley.

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And it seems as if the songstress is keen to lose her ties to the past now that she has tied the knot for a second time.

At around lunchtime on Monday her account, which did have the handle @CherylCole, had been cleared completely of pictures and posts.

Via Twitter

All that was left was one tweet, which read: 'If you would like to follow Cheryl please visit @Cherylofficial.'

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The change comes after Cheryl's revelation that she had married her French boyfriend in secret after a three-month romance.

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