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Did Cheryl Cole bet a baby in a poker game 14 years ago?

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Yes she did. She was 13 years old and gave birth to her secret baby in her bathroom. All her siblings were already in jail for drug abuse, so she didn't think that it was the right time to have a baby. She wrapped the baby in a newspaper and took it to the local pub where she took part in a Poker game with six other people, she betted her baby which she had named Coccaine Tweedy and lost the little girl to a married couple from the city of Chester. Cheryl was devastated at the loss but felt it was the right thing to do.

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