Though she agreed to the pre-recorded chat, which was shown on Saturday after The X Factor and again on Sunday night, the Girls Aloud star wanted to pull out minutes before the cameras started to roll.
Piers visited Cheryl, 27, in her dressing room on 14 October, where she was having her hair and make-up done, and he could tell something wasn't right.
'"You OK?" I asked,' Piers recalls 'She looked up at me, shook her head, and promptly burst into tears.
‘"I don't know if I can do this," she said. "This is the hardest thing I've ever done in my life. I feel like I'm going to throw up at any moment."'
The former Daily Mirror editor was able to talk Cheryl round by explaining it was her chance to tell the truth and then get on with her life.
'"I'll look after you out there," I promised,' Piers, 45, explains in his Live column. ‘I know how hard this is for you.'
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