Cheryl has delighted fans as she brought back one of her viral X Factor quotes in an Instagram advert for Nivea on Friday.
The singer, 42, filmed the playful short clip in a blue turtleneck over an golden V-neck jumper, which she paired with black jeans as she wore her hair up in a low bun.
Spinning a teaspoon in a mug while stood in a luxury kitchen, Cheryl mouthed the words over the original recording.
She said: 'So no, you're not gonna be everyone's cup of tea; you're my cup of tea with two sugars in it.'
Cheryl had originally said the sentence to her 2010 X Factor mentee Cher Lloyd after her after her performance of Walk This Way by Run-D.M.C.
The sound bite has gone on to become a viral meme with fans globally using it for their own TikToks.
Cheryl has delighted fans as she brought back one of her viral X Factor quotes in an Instagram advert for Nivea on Friday, saying: 'you're my cup of tea with two sugars in it'
The singer, 42, filmed the playful short clip in a blue turtleneck over an golden V-neck jumper, which she paired with black jeans as she wore her hair up in a low bun
Cheryl had originally said the sentence to her 2010 X Factor mentee Cher Lloyd after her performance of Walk This Way by Run-D.M.C (pictured)
Fans rushed to the comment section to praise the former X Factor judge as 'iconic'.
One wrote: 'This is iconic. I love that she fully embraces the memes.'
Another said: 'Iconic. Can we get this on a T-shirt?', while one fan simply put: 'ICONICCCCCCCCCC'.
A third gushed: 'She’s my cup of tea with 2 sugars in it. My most favorite girl in the whole world.'
The fun video follows Cher's rare Instagram post on Tuesday, as the make-up free star shared a glimpse of her skincare regime as she declared she's entered a 'new era' in looking after herself.
Cheryl, who is an ambassador for Nivea, shared the clip of herself using the brand's Epigenetics Age Rewind Serum.
The star then narrated the clip by gushing that her skin has already become 'more radiant and glowy' after using the serum twice a day for six months.
She added: 'Science is doing its thing, it's a new era for my routine and I am ready.'
In a rare post on Instagram on Tuesday, make-up free Cheryl shared a glimpse of her skincare regime as she declared she's entered a 'new era' in looking after herself
It comes after Cheryl's fans were sent into a frenzy by a 'new' song on her Spotify, with some speculating whether her account had been hacked.
The Fight For This Love singer who last released a track in 2019, has seen the song falsely posted under her name.
Fans were left confused as the 'new' single, which runs for five minutes and 48 seconds, does not include her vocals.
Called 'Yesus Kau Baik Bagiku', which translates to 'Jesus You Are Good To Me', it instead features a woman singing in Indonesian.
The calming, religious track is also a far cry from Cheryl's typical fast-paced and upbeat pop songs fans are use to hearing.
It's understood the streaming platform has now deleted the song from Cheryl's page and the actual singer on the track in question has the same name as the hitmaker, and is called Cheryl Tuasuun.
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