London
(ANI):
Cheryl
Cole
is
making
up
her
mind
to
remove
the
'Mrs
C'
tattoo
from
the
back
of
her
neck.
The
26-year-old
singer
is
believed
to
have
told
pals
that
she
wants
the
inking,
a
tribute
to
hubby
Ashley,
removed
'as
a
matter
of
urgency'.
Cheryl
had
unveiled
the
tattoo
in
November
2007
at
Girls
Aloud
band-mate
Kimberley
Walsh's
26th
birthday
bash.
But
only
two
months
later,
allegations
of
the
Chelsea
star,
29,
romping
with
hairdresser
Aimee
Walton,
24
had
surfaced.
Now
Cheryl
is
preparing
to
dish
out
2,000
pounds
to
have
the
tattoo
lasered
off
a
top
clinic
in
Los
Angeles.
The
body
art
removal
will
take
nearly
ten
sessions,
and
she
will
have
to
wait
up
to
six
weeks
between
each
session.
"Cheryl
regrets
having
the
tattoo
done
in
the
first
place," the
Sun
quoted
a
pal,
as
saying.
The
insider
added:
"As
far
as
she's
concerned,
there's
no
going
back
and
she
wants
to
remove
any
trace
of
Ashley
as
soon
as
possible.
"She
knows
that
having
the
tattoo
removed
will
be
painful.
But
she
doesn't
want
to
be
reminded
of
her
cheating
ex
every
time
she
turns
her
back
to
the
mirror.
As
soon
as
she
has
a
gap
in
her
schedule,
she's
going
to
start
having
the
laser
treatments."