Now we know why Cheryl Cole's latest song went to No1

London Lite11 April 2012
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Cheryl Cole stormed to the top of the singles chart last night - and we think we've discovered the secret of her success.

No 1 girl: Cheryl Cole leaving the studio after last night's results show

She gave one very lucky autograph hunter a kiss through the gates of the studio in Wembley as she left with Dannii Minogue - who was wrapped up despite the mild weather (shawly some mistake).

Lucky fella: Cheryl Cole kisses a male fan

If Chez is that tactile with all of her fans then she's bound to be popular. Her debut solo effort, Fight For This Love, is the fastest selling single of the year so far, and there are no signs of sales dipping.

Shawl of fame: Dannii Minogue wrapped herself up outside the studio

Cheryl said: "I'm just getting over the fact I have recorded my solo record and now it's number one. I can't take this all in. It's hard for me to put into words how I feel. I have this permanent smile on my face."

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