Nicole Scherzinger, 47, Struggles in Skimpy White Bikini on Tropical Getaway

Nicole Scherzinger sent pulses racing as she jumped around under the sun in a skimpy white bikini on Thursday. 

The singer, 47, stunned in a triangle-shaped bra and high-rise bottoms as she shared a clip of herself doing star jumps on Instagram Stories.

The former Pussycat Doll completed her two-piece pool-side ensemble with a pair of tinted aviator sunglasses. 

Standing in front of a private pool and palm trees, Nicole appeared in happy spirits as recorded her playful clip.

She was later seen in a professional clip walking along the beach as she layered a butterfly kimono over the top of her swimwear. 

Her post comes after Nicole teased at a Pussycat Dolls reunion as she sported some very eye-catching jewellery.

Nicole Scherzinger, 47, sent pulses racing as she jumped around under the sun in a skimpy white bikini on Thursday

Nicole Scherzinger, 47, sent pulses racing as she jumped around under the sun in a skimpy white bikini on Thursday

The singer stunned in a triangle-shaped bra and high-rise bottoms as she shared a clip of herself doing star jumps to Instagram Stories

The singer stunned in a triangle-shaped bra and high-rise bottoms as she shared a clip of herself doing star jumps to Instagram Stories

She wore a huge gold chain which had the girl group’s name around her neck for a new photoshoot. 

She paired her statement piece with a racy black and white corset top, which she layered under a cropped black zipped jacket.

Nicole paired her busty garment with some figure-hugging black, latex trousers, which she tucked into a pair of matching thigh-high leather boots.

The ensemble harked back to her raunchy days with the girl group, who revelled in their neo-burlesque style.

The iconic girl group – originally made up of Nicole, Melody Thornton, Kaya Jones, Carmit Bachar, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta and Kimberly Wyatt – officially disbanded in 2010, and plans for a reunion tour in 2020 were ruined by the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Robin Antin, who’s best known as a choreographer, founded The Pussycat Dolls in 1995 as a burlesque troupe. 

Following a suggestion from legendary record executive Jimmy Iovine, Antin took the group mainstream, installing Scherzinger as its lead singer in 2003.

The group released two albums, 2005’s PCD, which reached the top five on the Billboard 200 album charts, and 2008’s Doll Domination, which topped out at number four.

The former Pussycat Doll completed her two-piece pool-side ensemble with a pair of tinted aviator sunglasses

The former Pussycat Doll completed her two-piece pool-side ensemble with a pair of tinted aviator sunglasses

She was later seen in a professional clip walking along the beach as she layered a butterfly kimono over the top of her swimwear

She was later seen in a professional clip walking along the beach as she layered a butterfly kimono over the top of her swimwear

The group’s final original tour was in 2009, and it disbanded the following year, only reuniting in 2019 when the reunion tour and a potential third album were announced.

In 2021, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Robin filed a lawsuit against Nicole over claims that she was threatening to derail the Pussycat Dolls tour.

He claimed Nicole was refusing to join the reunion unless she was given a majority stake in the affair, despite previously agreeing to a smaller share.

Nicole rejected the claims that she was trying to re-negotiate a 2019 agreement about their venture, Pussycat Dolls Worldwide, and their planned reunion tour.

The singer released her first solo album in 2011 and has now revealed she is working on new music. 

She told Daily Mail: ‘I’m always working on music, so I can’t wait to be able to share some of the new musical projects that I’m working on in the future. But that time will come. One thing at a time, everything in its own time.’

Since her time in the group, Nicole has expanded into acting with roles in Moana and Men in Black 3, among other films.

Earlier this year, the Hawaii-born pop princess bagged herself the Olivier Actress Award for Best Actress for Sunset Boulevard – where she played faded Hollywood starlet Norma Desmond, who refuses to accept her star has waned.

Nicole has now taken to Broadway, which she says ‘is a dream come true’. 

She explained: ‘It’s crazy, I’ve done the West End twice and I’ve never gone to Broadway. This is my very first time, I’m making my debut as Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard, the beautiful Andrew Lloyd Webber musical with my brilliant director Jamie Lloyd. 

It comes after Nicole teased at a Pussycat Dolls reunion as she sported some very eye-catching jewellery

It comes after Nicole teased at a Pussycat Dolls reunion as she sported some very eye-catching jewellery 

The iconic girl group - originally made up of Nicole, Melody Thornton, Kaya Jones, Carmit Bachar, Ashley Roberts , Jessica Sutta and Kimberly Wyatt - officially disbanded in 2010, and plans for a reunion tour in 2020 were ruined by the Covid-19 pandemic

The iconic girl group – originally made up of Nicole, Melody Thornton, Kaya Jones, Carmit Bachar, Ashley Roberts , Jessica Sutta and Kimberly Wyatt – officially disbanded in 2010, and plans for a reunion tour in 2020 were ruined by the Covid-19 pandemic

‘I’m so excited. It’s going to be a dream come true for me. I’ve always dreamed as a little girl of going to the theatre, and now I’m doing it as Norma, and all the stars have aligned. I couldn’t have imagined a better time and a better role and a better everything. So, I’m feeling really blessed and excited. 

‘We had such success here [London] and I was honoured to be able to win the Olivier Award, so now we get to go and share all of our hard work, and our love for this truly unique production with everyone and on Broadway.’

Speaking on the role, Nicole added: ‘It’s an extremely demanding role. Anyone who knows Sunset Boulevard knows the role of Norma.

‘I lay it out there, all on the line, and I leave it all out there every single performance, but it’s a blessing because it’s what I love. For me, I always say you have to do everything a hundred and ten percent. Every time you have to make it count. Otherwise, what are you doing?’

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