Cheryl Tweedy is said to be in the early stages of talks with a production company to produce a documentary about her life which could result in a bidding war among streaming platforms09:15, 02 Aug 2026Updated 09:23, 02 Aug 2026Cheryl Tweedy is reported to be in talks to plan her comeback after taking years out to focus on motherhood. But now, the former X Factor judge and solo artist is said to be plotting a return to the limelight after being in the early stages of discussing a docuseries about her life.‌If she signs up, Cheryl could find herself at the centre of a huge bidding war among streaming platform giants including Netflix, Apple TV and Amazon.‌The concept so far is to take viewers on a journey of her career from when she auditioned on Popstars: The Rivals back in 2002 through to becoming a member of Girls Aloud and then one of the UK's most successful solo artists.‌According to reports, she will not delve too much into her love life which includes her marriages to former England footballer Ashley Cole and restaur­an­teur Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versini.Cheryl was also romantically linked to professional dancer Derek Hough and has a son, Bear, now nine, with the late One Direction star Liam Payne.‌A source told The Sun: "Cheryl is incredibly picky about what she chooses to do these days and spends a lot of time on motherhood, but she feels like she has a story to tell."The doc could create a bidding war between all of the big streamers — Netflix, Amazon Prime and Apple. She would also have creative control over the project."‌If successful, Cheryl will follow in the footsteps of other celebrities David and Victoria Beckham, Kylie and Coleen Rooney, who have all made documentaries.Kate Moss is also rumoured to be the next star to get in front of the camera and talk about her life. Earlier this week, it was reported that a production company was hopeful to get the supermodel on board to create her own docuseries for Netflix.A source told the same publication: "Although she is known for her "Never complain, never explain" approach to life, there are signs that she might now be willing to discuss her life in a way she never has before."Article continues belowIf the production company is given the green light to go ahead with the series and Kate signs up, this will follow the success of the Apple TV documentary In Vogue: The 90s, which saw her open up on her journey throughout her modelling career.Mirror has reached out to a representative for Cheryl for commentLike this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Threads.