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British girl band singer CHERYL TWEEDY has reignited her feud with CHARLOTTE CHURCH, poking fun at the Welsh star's curvaceous figure.
Church - whose fluctuating weight is well-documented in the British press - recently glammed up to star in a TV advertisement for Walkers Crisps (chips).
After watching the commercial, GIRLS ALOUD star Tweedy says, "(I've seen) the one where she's stuffing her face. How appropriate."
Last year (05), Tweedy started the feud with Church after she accused the former soprano of "plagiarising" the girl group's sound.
Church quickly hit back, "Girls Aloud wouldn't be able to sing CRAZY CHICK if they possibly tried. They just don't have the range, darling. And when they've sold as many records as me, then they can comment." (ES/PR/SH)
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