Cheryl Cole Shows Off Pool Skills In Making Of 'A Million Lights' Album Footage – Video

24 June 2012, 07:25

The 'Call My Name' star can be seen working on her latest record where she is joined by a group of puppies.

Cheryl Cole has unveiled video footage from the making of her new album 'A Million Lights'.

The clip sees the Girls Aloud star showing off her pool skills as she relaxes with friends between takes as well as taking a trip to a fast food drive through.

She can be heard saying: "I love a burger, but I'd rather have a puppy," before a box of the canines are presented as she then proceeds to show them a great deal of affection.

The 'Call My Name' singer is working in the studio as the video begins saying how much the good weather can affect a song before launching into new track 'Under The Sun'.

The star is also joined by Will.i.am during the clip and she heaps the praise onto her manager.

"It's really important to have people around you that are grounded and tell you their honest opinion," she admits, adding: "and he is a genius."

You can check out a picture of Cheryl with the puppies below:

Cheryl with dogs

She signs off the clip in the taxi by stating: "go big or go home."

Cheryl released her third studio album and the follow up to 'Messy Little Raindrops' earlier this month and she was recently on the receiving end of some kind words from Coldplay and confessed she was "honoured" by their praise of her work.

The album features collaborations with the likes of Wretch 32, Will.i.am and a song penned by 'Video Games' star Lana Del Rey.

You can view a picture of Cheryl getting ready to start a game of pool below:

cheryl pool table

Meanwhile, the '3 Words' star admitted she would love to see a Girls Aloud musical hit the West End.

She is also preparing for her debut arena tour which will see her performing nine dates across the UK this October with two special homecoming shows in Newcastle lined up.

Watch Cheryl's behind the scenes footage from the making of her new album 'A Million Lights' below: