Cheryl Cole and Liam Payne denied rumors about the separation of the joint release of the light

The emergence of Cheryl Cole and Liam Payne as a pair on the red carpet of the British equivalent of Grammy - the BRIT Awards, was one of the main sensations of the musical event that took place yesterday in London.

Beautiful couple on a musical extravaganza

On Wednesday at The O2 Arena, the BRIT Awards-2018 was presented. On the photocall of the gala evening with white roses, Rita Ora, Justin Timberlake, Elli Goulding, Ed Shiran, Dua Lipa, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Courtney Cox with Johnny McDade, Emma Bunton, Haley Baldwin, Kylie Minogue and other representatives of show business and not only.

Rita Ora
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Ed Sheeran
Dua Lipa
Courteney Cox with Johnny McDade
Ellie Goulding
Emma Bunton

Liam Payne, who in a duet with Rita Ora at the event, performed the song For You, which became the soundtrack to the film "Fifty Shades of Freedom", came to the party with the bride and mother of her son Cheryl Cole.

Liam Payne and Rita Ora
Cheryl Cole and Liam Payne at the Brit Awards-2018

34-year-old Cheryl looked fantastic in a black mini-dress on one shoulder from the Lebanese designer Jean-Louis Sabaji worth 1,450 pounds. The sleeve of the singer's outfit looked like a bird's wing. Black shoes on a hairpin from Saint Laurent with red straps and roses completed a spectacular bow of a beauty.

All is more than good

Posing before the reporters and behind the scenes of the BRIT Awards, Cole and Payne held hands and gently, refuting rumors about problems in the relationship.

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Recall that at the beginning of the week, Western media reported that the parting of Cheryl Cole and Liam Payne, who together bring up the 11-month-old son of Baar, the matter is settled. Ostensibly Liam, who is not only 10 years younger than his girlfriend, but also much richer than her (Cole's condition is £ 20 million, and Payne is 54), has already discussed with the lawyers the issue of custody of the child and the payment of reasonable alimony.