Cheryl looks giddy as she makes a sneaky exit out the back of a posh restaurant wearing tracksuit bottoms and heels

Cheryl had a big smile on her face when she was caught making a sneaky exit out of the back of a Mayfair restaurant on Monday night.

The 35-year-old singer appeared giddy as she headed to her car along with her PA and best friend Lily England. 

Cheryl was wearing a low-key look for her meal, wearing a pair of tracksuit bottoms which she teamed with a pair of strappy sandals.

Living her best life: Cheryl appeared giddy as she made a sneaky exit out the back of a posh Mayfair restaurant on Monday

Living her best life: Cheryl appeared giddy as she made a sneaky exit out the back of a posh Mayfair restaurant on Monday 

Because she's happy: She had a huge smile on her face as she emerged with her phone in hand

Because she's happy: She had a huge smile on her face as she emerged with her phone in hand 

She wore a simple cream jumper with a belt cinching her in at the waist. 

The former Girls Aloud star draped a leather jacket over her arms and carried her phone in her hand as her night came to a close.

No doubt her beloved son Bear was being taken care of by family members for Cheryl's rare night out.  

Two's company: She was joined by her best friend and PA Lily England for her girls' night out

Two's company: She was joined by her best friend and PA Lily England for her girls' night out 

She was sporting a perfect red manicure and pedicure and her long locks were piled high in a bun. 

Cheryl has been working tirelessly to promote her newest single Let You following its release last month, and has gone onto insist that the tune is not about her ex Liam Payne, 25. 

Despite fans' claims that the song is about her ex Liam due to a music video centred around romance, Cheryl has insisted the song's origins are far more relatable to fans.

Fashion forward: Cheryl looked incredible wearing posh tracksuit bottoms and killer heels
Cute: She teamed it with a cream jumper and a belt which cinched her in at the waist

Fashion forward: Cheryl looked incredible wearing posh tracksuit bottoms and killer heels 

Styled: She piled her long locks in a messy bun on top of her head as she headed to her car

Styled: She piled her long locks in a messy bun on top of her head as she headed to her car 

Bold: She was sporting a perfect red manicure and pedicure, which added a pop of colour to her look
Busy: Cheryl has been working tirelessly to promote her newest single Let You following its release last month, and has gone onto insist that the tune is not about her ex Liam Payne , 25

Bold: She was sporting a perfect red manicure and pedicure, which added a pop of colour to her look 

However, the mother-of-one has revealed that this isn't the case at all and the song isn't from a 'personal experience' or even 'that deep'.

Instead, Cheryl wanted to write a song to empower everyone, especially women, with 'mature storytelling'.

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline about the lyrics, she said: 'For some reason, sometimes as women we allow a lot of bad behaviour and then we wonder why they treat us badly… it’s about setting boundaries and being like that’s not OK.' 

She added: 'It was really like, I'm mature enough to say it was my fault, I let you treat me that way. 

'I only let you treat me that way because I let you and the video represents that as well, a girl, me, living in an apartment and then feeling empowered when I leave, dancing with my friends in the street, as you do!'

Talking about the inspiration behind the track, she added: 'I was writing the song with Nicola and a friend of ours, and the friend of ours was up to here going through stuff with men.' 

Word: Cheryl has said she wanted to write a song to empower everyone, especially women, with 'mature storytelling'

Word: Cheryl has said she wanted to write a song to empower everyone, especially women, with 'mature storytelling'

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline about the lyrics, she said: 'For some reason, sometimes as women we allow a lot of bad behaviour and then we wonder why they treat us badly
She continued: 'It’s about setting boundaries and being like that’s not OK'

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline about the lyrics, she said: 'For some reason, sometimes as women we allow a lot of bad behaviour and then we wonder why they treat us badly'

She added: 'It was really like, I'm mature enough to say it was my fault, I let you treat me that way'

She added: 'It was really like, I'm mature enough to say it was my fault, I let you treat me that way'