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How Cheryl dragged her career back from the brink after she was convicted of attacking a toilet attendant and made to sand-paper benches at a local football club as punishment

After the singer dismissed her conviction for assault occasioning actual bodily harm 16 years ago as 'irrelevant' in an interview last weekend, Sun Online takes a look back over her annus horribilis

WE'VE all made drunken mistakes we'd rather forget - but most aren't quite as bad as Cheryl's.

The Girls Aloud star was charged with assault in 2003 after hitting a nightclub toilet attendant in a row over lollies - and it's been brought up again this week in an awkward interview where she was questioned about the court case.

 Cheryl's attack was described as 'deeply unpleasant' by the judge
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Cheryl's attack was described as 'deeply unpleasant' by the judgeCredit: PA:Press Association

Keen to move on when questioned about her conviction, Cheryl branded the topic as "irrelevant" and questioned why it was even being brought up.

The singer, 35, has returned to the limelight after a four-year break - but her single Love Made Me Do It has flopped.

After Cheryl's latest single nosedived to number 45 in the charts, comedian Kathy Burke quipped: "Maybe if Cheryl hadn't punched that toilet attendant, more people would buy her records."

Over the years Cheryl has successfully rebuilt her public image, becoming the nation's sweetheart - but what actually happened in that nightclub toilet? And how has Cheryl bounced back?

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Here, Sun Online looks back.

So drunk on free champagne she was 'swaying'

On 11 January 2003, Cheryl was a fresh-faced 19-year-old who had just reached the Christmas Number One spot with her band Girls Aloud and their single Sound of the Underground.

She was enjoying a taste of the VIP lifestyle on a night out at The Drink nightclub in Guildford, Surrey, with Girls Aloud pal Nicola Roberts.

Cheryl spent the night downing complimentary champagne and vodka and red bull, with one punter who saw her that night saying she was so intoxicated she was sat on the floor and "swaying".

 Cheryl had recently shot to fame on Girls Aloud when she punched a toilet attendant
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Cheryl had recently shot to fame on Girls Aloud when she punched a toilet attendantCredit: Rex Features
 Cheryl had been downing free champagne all night
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Cheryl had been downing free champagne all nightCredit: PA:Empics Entertainment

After going into the toilets, it was reported that Cheryl grabbed sweets and lollipops from a display being looked after by £25-a-night toilet attendant and law student Sophie Amogbokpa, but didn't leave the customary tip.

When Sophie asked Cheryl - who then went by her birth name of Cheryl Tweedy - for money, a "heated" argument broke out. Sophie said she needed the tips to help pay for her law course.

Screams of 'you black b***h'

When the case went to court in October 2003, Sophie claimed that Cheryl had charged at her, screaming "you black b***ch, I will deal with you" before punching her, knocking her glasses off and leaving her left eye closed up.

Sophie was left with incredibly bad bruising, which shocked the nation when photos of her swollen face were revealed.

Her eye was painful for three to four weeks, her face was bruised for three months and for a while she had blurred vision too.

 Sophie was left with a black eye
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Sophie was left with a black eyeCredit: Pressphotos

Cheryl was charged with racially aggravated assault and assault occasioning actual bodily harm - leaving many to question whether she deserved to remain a member of Girls Aloud.

She claimed she'd acted in self-defence, and also denied the racism accusations, saying "I am really distraught that people are accusing me of racism, it couldn't be further from the truth.

"The one thing in this world that I am not is racist and I never will be.

"Throughout the Popstars: The Rivals series Javine  was my closest friend. That could never have been the case if I was racist, it is a ridiculous suggestion."

 At court Cheryl claimed she had acted in self-defence
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At court Cheryl claimed she had acted in self-defenceCredit: PA:Press Association
 Kathy Burke made the jibes about Cheryl's career on Twitter
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Kathy Burke made the jibes about Cheryl's career on TwitterCredit: Getty - Contributor

In a later interview with the Guardian, Sophie said she struggled with her course following the attack.

"I was trying to write my final papers but I couldn't sit at the computer or read to do my research," she said.

"I was in a lot of pain. I couldn't do anything for myself. The people around me suffered."

Forced to sandpaper benches at a local football club as punishment

With Cheryl's growing profile, the court case at Kingston Crown Court attracted a lot of media interest.

Although the jury reached a unanimous verdict, finding her guilty on the assault charge, the racism charges were dropped.

In Sophie's first police statement, taken in hospital  after the attack, she gave no mention of racism.

 Cheryl's attack was described as 'deeply unpleasant' by the judge
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Cheryl's attack was described as 'deeply unpleasant' by the judgeCredit: PA:Press Association

Cheryl was sentenced to complete 120 hours of unpaid community service and had to pay Sophie £500 compensation, as well as an additional £3,000 of prosecution costs.

Judge Richard Howarth, sentencing, called the incident an "unpleasant piece of drunken violence" and said the singer had "showed no remorse whatsoever".

 Cheryl was forced to do community work in Tyneside
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Cheryl was forced to do community work in TynesideCredit: Flynet Pictures
 It included sandpapering benches and cleaning at a local football ground
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It included sandpapering benches and cleaning at a local football groundCredit: Flynet Pictures

Back in Newcastle as she was forced to sandpaper benches, pick up litter and clean at a local football ground.

The nation's sweetheart

The charges, however, seemed to do Cheryl's reputation little harm.

A spokesperson for the band released a statement saying that her position in Girls Aloud was not affected by the conviction.

 Cheryl was allowed to stay in Girls Aloud, going on to have several hit records
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Cheryl was allowed to stay in Girls Aloud, going on to have several hit recordsCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 She also became a successful solo artist in her own right
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She also became a successful solo artist in her own rightCredit: Getty Images - Getty

She was soon back performing with the group, and wrote a message to fans on her website that said: "thank U so much 4 everything. I really appreciate it: loadsa love hugs and kisses".

In her 2012 autobiography, My Story, she also again stressed her side of events, writing "completely out of nowhere, I was hit in the face.

"I swear on my mother’s life that’s what happened.

"As the months went on and I prepared for the trial, I started to see that it was not acceptable to have hit her under any circumstances, even in self-defence.”

 Cheryl has long maintained the attack was self-defence
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Cheryl has long maintained the attack was self-defenceCredit: Instagram

Cheryl went on to be the nation's sweetheart, appearing as an  X Factor judge, selling millions of hit records both with Girls Aloud and as a solo artist, signing a lucrative deal to be the face of beauty brand L'Oreal.

She also set up her own charity, The Cheryl Cole Foundation - and has spoken out against bullying on numerous occasions.

It's currently unknown what has since happened to Sophie - but she has said she was extremely embarrassed by the publicity.

"People look at me in the street and I can see them wondering, 'Is it her?'

I deliberately cut my hair to look different," she said in the 2003 Guardian interview.

"I don't hate Cheryl as a person. But I hate her behaviour and I find it very sad that she has not learned from her mistakes."

In a 2007 interview, Cheryl said she wished the [attack] "hadn't happened. It lives with me. But I won't apologise."

It seems the incident is one she is going to great pains to forget.