CHERYL Tweedy has been seen in public for the first time since her stalker ordeal and the devastating death of her ex-boyfriend Liam Payne.
The Girls Aloud star, 40, was spotted leaving Le Petit Chef in London with her mum Joan and a friend.
The singer wrapped up warm in a lilac wool coat as the trio appeared upbeat following an immersive dining experience.
The dinner theatre offers guests a “sophisticated 3D cinema directly on your plate” at around £100 per head.
The former X Factor judge’s appearance came after a convicted killer who “terrified” Cheryl was jailed.
She feared for her son’s safety when Daniel Bannister repeatedly showed up at her home just weeks after Payne‘s funeral.
Bannister, who previously killed a man in an attack at a homeless hostel, launched a terrifying campaign against Cheryl.
The Sun revealed how the 50-year-old went to Cheryl’s country mansion in Buckinghamshire, which she shares with her seven-year-old son Bear.
Bannister caused her “serious alarm” by “displaying fixated, obsessive, unwanted and repetitive behaviour”.
He was jailed for 16 weeks at Wycombe Magistrates’ Court for breaching a restraining order.
Sentencing, District Judge Arvind Sharma said Bannister knew the singer was “very distressed and upset” by what he was doing.
In a statement after Bannister showed up at her home in December, Cheryl told how she “immediately panicked” when she spotted him on a doorbell camera.
She added: “I feared for my safety immediately and I feared for my child’s safety.
“He was due back from the cinema and I didn’t want him to see Daniel.”
Cheryl said she was “concerned” he was trying to find a way into her property.
She said she rang a friend who was looking after Bear to tell them not to bring him back to the house.
The TV personality added: “I have a child to look after. I want to protect him from any harm.”
Cheryl said it was “even more alarming” that Bannister had returned to her house after already being punished for doing so previously.
The court was told Bannister had turned up at her home twice last year already before the December intrusion.
In July, he had called at the house and said through an intercom: “I’m really thirsty. I just want a glass of wine please.”
Bannister was sentenced to four months in prison in September and slapped with a restraining order banning contact with Cheryl.
The stalker was also blocked from entering Buckinghamshire or attending her address.
But in December, Bannister went to Cheryl’s home just three weeks after her One Direction ex Liam was laid to rest in an emotional service.
His lawyer Colin Mackrell said on that occasion, he wanted to “sort things out to reassure her”.
He added: “It’s clear Mr Bannister has formed an affectionate view of her.”
Bannister pleaded guilty to two counts of harassment relating to the breach of a restraining order and one count of attempting to breach a restraining order.
He was previously caged for 30 months for manslaughter after he attacked a man who died of his injuries in 2012.
Rajendra Patel, 48, died in hospital following the horror at a south London YMCA shelter.
The stalker hell comes after Cheryl had to up her security when she was performing in 2:22 A Ghost Story on the West End last year.
Her team were said to be on “red alert” after she was left menacing messages with flowers outside the theatre.
Cheryl’s former partner Liam tragically died aged just 31 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, after falling from his third floor hotel balcony.
At the time, Cheryl said in an emotional statement: “As I try to navigate this earth shattering event, and work through my own grief at this indescribably painful time, I’d like to kindly remind everyone that we have lost a human being.
“Liam was not only a pop star and celebrity, he was a son, a brother, an uncle, a dear friend and a father to our 7 year old son.
“A son that now has to face the reality of never seeing his father again.”