Cheryl Cole sues The X Factor bosses for $2.4 million

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Posted: 12/09/2012

British pop star CHERYL COLE is suing producers behind THE X FACTOR over allegations she was not paid in full for her ill-fated stint on the TV talent show.

The series' creator and head judge Simon Cowell brought the Girls Aloud star in from the hugely successful British version last year (11), but she failed to impress TV bosses and she was axed, eventually being replaced by Nicole Scherzinger.

Cole walked away with her $1.8 million fee for her short stint on the series, but in a lawsuit filed at Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday (07Nov12), the singer claims she is still owed millions of dollars by bosses at Blue Orbit Productions.

In the suit, it is claimed Cole is owed an additional $2 million for a second series as part of a 'pay or play' clause in her contract, as well as money she was allegedly promised for expenses.

The expenses include a $100,000 wardrobe allowance as a one-time payment, a $25,000 stylist budget, $15,000 -per-month for accommodation and a $2,500 -per-month living allowance.

Cole is also seeking reimbursement for security and travel costs, as well as interest on the money she is allegedly owed, and legal costs.

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