In a new workout video, Pussycat Dolls singer Nicole Scherzinger, 46, wore multicoloured yoga pants in purples, pinks, oranges, and reds to showcase her toned figure.
She lifted weights while wearing a charcoal grey bra, revealing her rippling abs and letting her jet black hair fall in loose curls from a high ponytail.
On Instagram, Nicole captioned the video: “Peaches and apricots!” – which some fans loved, while others deemed inappropriate.
Some users talk about her attractiveness, while others say that she is “perfect!”
But others objected: “That’s just not classy…”
The singer, accompanied by her trainer Paolo Mascitti, posed for a series of cheeky snaps with Flula.
In October of this year, Nicole Scherzinger stunned her fans with a Nensi Dojaka bondage style outfit.
She wears black straps around her stomach, shoulders, and chest, and below her neck, she wears black organza ruffles that encircle her chest.
Diamond earrings, a matching bracelet, and a matching ring adorned her outfit.
She captioned it: “[Behind the scenes] of the @nytimes shoot [camera emoji].”
A number of fans praised the front woman, including one who called her a “hottie”,
another who said she was “stunning,” and a third who referred to her as “queen”.
Someone else asked: “How can a human be this beautiful?” (heart emoji).”
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About Nicole Scherzinger :
She is best known as the lead singer of the Pussycat Dolls and is also a singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, and television personality. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Scherzinger started acting at the age of 14 and studied musical theatre at Wright State University.
Her career has included nominations for a Grammy and a Laurence Olivier Award. She has also founded clothing lines and fragrances, served as an ambassador for UNICEF UK, and provided support to Special Olympics.