Reading some of the comments on here and it seems she couldn't have done right from wrong no matter what was said or done in the interview. She cries, it's got to be because she wants sympathy. If she didn't cry then people would be moaning that she's loving the limelight even more now. I almost died a few years ago and I broke down when talking about it to a friend because it was a really stressful dramatic moment in my life and I still get upset thinking back to the position I was in.
What really puzzles me is the amount of people who seem to hate her yet watched the programme. I can't stand Russell Watson so didn't bother watching last week and I hate Rod Stewart so won't be watching next week. I can't understand how someone could think "Oh I hate Cheryl Cole, can't stand her, oh look here she is being interviewed, I'll sit and watch this woman who I detest". To me, it seems that a lot of the people in the thread deliberately watched the programme just so they could make little snide comments about someone they already hate which frankly seems silly.