The Girls Aloud star and X Factor judge saw her debut solo album 3 Words leap to the top of the album charts, while Fight For This Love held on to the topspot in the singles chart for the second week.
Martin Talbot, of the Official Charts Company, said: “This is another fabulous achievement by Cheryl Cole - and 3 Words now looks set to be one of the biggest albums of this coming Christmas. She is already firmly established on X Factor and is now well on her way to becoming the Queen of Christmas 2009 too.”
Cheryl has already had 20 singles in the top 20 with Girls Aloud and last week Fight For This Love became the fastest selling single of the year.
The singles chart also saw new entries for Westlife, who went in at number two with What About Now, and Jay Sean whose single Down went straight to number three.
This Is It, the soundtrack to the new film about Michael Jackson, was a new entry at number three in the album charts.
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