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Cheryl: 'I'm tired of hearing about people's big, fat booties'

Cheryl has admitted that she is getting fed up of the pop world focusing on female sexuality.

Acts like Nicki Minaj and Iggy Azalea are two recent examples of people who have used her bodies for lyrical and visual content.

Speaking in a new interview with Digital Spy, Cheryl said that she wants her music to avoid being overly sexualised.

The singer said: "I've got a very close relationship with the people that support my music and what I do, and I know what they want. I just want music to not be so serious and to be pop and to be positive and not to be sexual, to be honest. I'm tired about hearing about people's big, fat booties - so you've got a big, fat arse... whoop whoop. 

"I'm not dissing anybody and I enjoy that music as much as the next person but I don't want to be that, I don't want to send out that message. I want people to have fun and maybe relate, or maybe be that album they put on at nighttime when your brain gets loud."

Cheryl meanwhile will release new album 'Only Human' on November 10.

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