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Soccer ace Ashley Cole scored with a hat-trick of beauties in just a few days.
The love-rat pulled a pair of Playboy twins, choosing one for a romp after getting them to PARADE for him.
Four days later, Cole, 30, picked up one of singer Rihanna's backing dancers.
And all the time the Chelsea star is STILL being linked to ex-wife Cheryl.
Cole warmed up with flame-haired 32DD sisters Carla and Melissa Howe, 21. He met them last Saturday at London's swanky Jet Black Club.
On Tuesday, they were asked to parade outside their home in front of Cole's driver — the "winner" being chosen as Cole's conquest for the night.
Melissa, of Slough, Berks, was selected and driven off in the star's powerful blacked-out Audi A8.
She was taken to Godalming, Surrey, to the home Cole once shared with Girl's Aloud singer Cheryl, 28. It is not known if he was in the car.
Cole is now said to be "smitten" and they plan to meet again.
A pal of Melissa said: "The way she was chosen was sick, but she says she had a really great time with Ashley.
She's obviously starry-eyed now and is hoping a relationship develops. He's told her it's no problem for them to see one another again. Cheryl didn't come into it."
Cole left Rihanna's O2 gig with one of her backing singers on Thursday night.
He made a beeline for the blonde after seeing her by the VIP entrance. After a short chat, he planted an awkward kiss on her cheek.
He then asked a male aide: "What's her background? She's not a bar girl, is she?"
His assistant told him she was a backing dancer after which Cole whisked her away. She was thought to be in her 20s.
Claire Jeive, 23, who was at the gig with pals, said: "We saw Cole after the show and asked for an autograph.
"He seemed happy to do it but then this blonde caught his eye. He walked straight over to her.
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"When he found out she was a dancer, he escorted her to his chauffeur-driven car, and off they went."
While Cole was enjoying his night, former X Factor judge Cheryl was house-hunting in Los Angeles.
She tweeted: "Team work makes the Dream work."
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