As condolences flood in, “Persian Cheryl” passes away following a tragic medical diagnosis.

After the passing of a beloved cosmetics artist who her friends dubbed the “Persian Cheryl Cole,” tributes have been pouring in.

After battling stage four colon cancer, Irene Roozbayani died on November 7 at the age of just 41. Irene, whose friends even called her the Persian equivalent of the well-known pop diva,

Was frequently confused for Girls Aloud singer Cheryl (previously Cole) after she moved to South Shields when she was five years old. Irene, who was born to Iranian parents in Scotland,

Developed a remarkable career by traveling the world and working with celebrities like Vivienne Westwood. Prior to specializing in the wedding market,

She began her career in makeup when she was hired by MAC. Then, as the well-known international brand was growing, Irene departed to work with Charlotte Tilbury at Fenwick in Newcastle.

 

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