Cher Lloyd is kept in the dark

The Swagger Jagger star donned a raunchy black outfit, teaming a short dark top with a thigh-skimming black leather mini-skirt.

And she topped off the grungy get-up with black holed tights and a metallic belt, as well as a pair of boots.

But she didn't go for a full blackout, adding a dash of colour with a collection of bracelets on her wrist.

Cher is in California to shoot the video for her latest single, the follow up to her January hit, Want U Back.

And now she's spending more time in London and the US, her parents have taken advantage of the extra space around the house.

Within a week of moving out of the family pad in Malvern, Worcestershire, her mum and dad had transformed her old room into a fancy dining area.

Cher Lloyd

Rising star ... Cher Lloyd

She explained: "I had to move to London for work reasons and like a week after I left my lovely bedroom had become a dining room. I was mortified.

"They must have been measuring up and shopping for dining room furniture before I'd even moved out."

But the 18-year-old star added: "It's still my home, even if my room doesn't exactly exist any more."

Cher, who first rose to fame on The X Factor, recently caused controversy by criticising her mentor on the show, Cheryl Cole.

Asked if she would ever perform with the Fight For This Love star, she replied: "Maybe if she sings live with me."

And when asked if she thought singing live would be a difficult for Cheryl, Cher explained: "Well it is nowadays, when you haven't got the nifty little button to press."

When the presenter asked if she meant that Cheryl was relying on autotune, Cher giggled sarcastically: "What? Oh no. Never, never ever."

Cheryl t! hen hit back on Twitter, posting: "Be Careful who you kick on your way up... They kick you twice as hard on your way back down. #unappreciationisugly".

But Cher later made a grovelling apology on ITV1's Daybreak.

She admitted that she "shouldn't have" slagged the Geordie star off and continued: "Sorry to her if she found it offensive."


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