Nicole Scherzinger set pulses racing as she displayed her jaw-dropping figure in a video frolicking on the beach on Monday.
The singer, 47, looked incredible as she slipped into a blue bikini that highlighted her bronzed tan and toned abs.
Letting her locks fall loose down her shoulders, the Pussycat Dolls star also sported a pair of trendy sunglasses.
Nicole put her hands in the air and soaked up the sun as she walked along the shoreline.
She playfully captioned the video with: ‘Me on on my way to overthinking something simple again.’
It comes after Nicole broke her silence on being branded a ‘diva’ after reportedly keeping fans waiting an hour at her Royal Albert Hall Show earlier this month.
Nicole Scherzinger set pulses racing as she displayed her jaw-dropping figure in a video frolicking on the beach on Monday
The singer, 47, looked incredible as she slipped into a blue bikini that highlighted her bronzed tan and toned abs
Letting her locks fall loose down her shoulders, the Pussycat Dolls star also sported a pair of trendy sunglasses
The hitmaker said she was ‘devastated and horrified’ by the incident but claimed to have been unaware the audience had been waiting so long in their seats.
Nicole was allegedly an hour late to the stage, despite no support acts and a 7.30pm billed start. When she did appear, she did not offer an explanation or apology to fans who had been sat waiting, some of which had forked out up to £150 for tickets.
The songstress reportedly sang just six songs before heading into the interval, with some fans leaving the venue early, ditching the second act.
Now in a new interview Nicole said: ‘It wasn’t until after I was done that I found out people had been sitting there for so long’.
‘I was devastated and I was horrified, ’cause I was like: “Oh my gosh, I would be frustrated as well if I were told to sit there for so long”. I think they had to be in their seats for, like 7.15pm, or something, but I thought my show was due to start at 8pm’.
She told The Sun: ‘I just want to thank people, thank everyone, because everybody stayed and, by the end, they were all up on their feet dancing with me’.
With the show being an intimate ‘Evening With’ format, artists often include longer speaking time into their set list compared to regular concerts, resulting in less tracks being performed.
One disgruntled fan told the Daily Mail: ‘She was more than an hour late coming on, didn’t apologise or explain the reason for being late, sang four songs then went to the interval. We didn’t stay for the second half as we were already waiting for too long.
It comes after Nicole broke her silence on being branded a ‘diva’ after reportedly keeping fans waiting an hour at her Royal Albert Hall Show earlier this month
The ex Pussycat Doll, 47, said she was ‘devastated and horrified’ by the incident but claimed to have been unaware the audience had been waiting so long in their seats
‘There was more time without Nicole on the stage than with her there and when she was on stage she was busy bragging about her Tony and Olivier Awards.’
Other fans flooded social media with their complaints, with one sharing a clip from the concert as they said: ‘Nicole Scherzinger at the Royal Albert Hall was a disaster.’
Another said in a video: ‘It was the worst concert I’ve ever been to, genuinely. And I’ve been to many concerts.
‘Which is sad because I was so excited.’
One attendee swiped: ‘Nicole Scherzinger was very disrespectful to her audience who paid £140 each to see her. She didn’t even apologise for being an hour late starting.
‘We left at 10pm because she talked the majority of the time and sang about lot less than her audience deserved. Such a shame because she was amazing in Sunset Boulevard but it would appear she’s rapidly turning into a diva. Disappointing!’
The Daily Mail has contacted a representative for Nicole and the Royal Albert Hall for comment.
Despite her late arrival, other fans enjoyed the show, with one raving: ‘Should have all stayed to the end. She was brilliant. So brilliant I forgive the lateness and we don’t even know if it was Nicola (sic) at fault.
‘It was being recorded so maybe that was the reason. The end was brilliant.’