Nicole Scherzinger fans think she’s suffered ‘wardrobe malfunction’ as singer performs in very revealing dress
NICOLE Scherzinger fans thought she’s suffered a ‘wardrobe malfunction’ as the singer performed in very revealing dress.
They flocked to social media to comment after the former X Factor judge dazzled in her daring dress.
Nicole, 43, left little to the imagination in her black dress with sheer sparkly material covering her boobs.
Nicole said: "I've felt so alive being on stage again, these last few show days have been remarkable thank you LA.
Fans were distracted by her outfit and were convinced they could see more than she had bargained for.
One said: "Is that a nip?
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Another said: "What no bikini?"
A third chimed in: "Woah. Gorgeous."
Meanwhile The Sun revealed Nicole is making a solo music comeback after eight years away.
She had turned her back on making her own music to focus on telly work and the Pussycat Dolls, but she is now back in the studio after the US group’s reunion went down the drain.
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Announcing her return, she said during an intimate show in Los Angeles: “I’ve been doing some writing lately, working on this album.”
Nicole, who had five solo Top Ten singles, including a No1 with Don’t Hold Your Breath, has already recorded several tracks after collaborating with a series of established songwriters.
Nicole’s boyfriend Thom Evans, a former rugby union player turned personal trainer who she has been dating for more than two years, was at her small gig, where she performed one of her new songs, Never Going Back.
In telling lyrics about feeling like she has been beaten down by the industry, she sang: “I’ve been underestimated, undermined, under- rated.
"If you only knew what it takes every day just to defeat it.
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“See you don’t know where I came from, you don’t know what I’m made of, you don’t know.
"If you ain’t living my story, then you ain’t living my glory . . . I ain’t never going back. I’ve come too far for this, I fought too hard to miss.”