Nichole Scherzinger is enjoying her first holiday of the year, as she laments having no break in five months.
The former Pussycat Doll, 45, jetted off on at least seven incredible trips in 2023 before embarking on her new acting role.
She landed a starring role on West End’s stripped-back version of Sunset Boulevard and has since been hailed for her performance and won awards.
But after months of rehearsals, shows and events, the singing sensation is happy to be taking some time out of her very chaotic schedule.
Sharing an album of beach pictures in Portugal to Instagram, Nicole revealed that she is ready to ‘let go’ and ‘feel the sun’.
Nichole Scherzinger, 45, is enjoying her first holiday of 2024, as she lamented having no break in five months after she appeared to have jetted off on at least seven incredible trips in 2023
The star revealed she has had no time to holiday after she landed a starring role on West End’s stripped-back version of Sunset Boulevard
Nicole wrote: After five months without a break, got to get away for the weekend. Feel the sun again on my skin. Eat everything in sight. Breathe. Let go. And finally take it all in…’
The brunette beauty looked sensational in her social snaps as she shared photographs of her watching the sunset while sitting on her beach house porch.
Bathing in the sun, Nicole posed in black-out sunglasses and a pink towel as she enjoyed clear skies and the 19C heat.
She also shared mouth-watering pictures of pastel de natas and a bowl of clams.
In 2023, Nicole was spotted at many luxurious holiday destinations such as Australia, Cannes and Hawaii.
After such a stunning performance on London’s most iconic theatre strip, the star is said to now be returning to America and heading to Broadway.
It is believed that she will be making her debut this year when Sunset Boulevard opens in New York City.
‘Broadway 2024,’ the Sunset Boulevard Instagram account announced on January, 4. ‘Nicole Scherzinger, Tom Francis, Grace Hodgett-Young and David Thaxton star in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s #SunsetBlvd, reimagined by visionary director Jamie Lloyd. Be the first to get tickets. Sign up now at sunsetblvdbroadway.com.’
But after months of rehearsals, shows and events, the singing sensation is happy to be taking some time out of her very chaotic schedule
Sharing an album of beach pictures in Portugal to Instagram, Nicole revealed that she is ready to ‘let go’ and ‘feel the sun’
Bathing in the sun, Nicole posed in black-out sunglasses and a pink towel as she enjoyed clear skies and the 19C heat
While no specific opening date was provided, fans will be able to receive future information by signing up on the website. Citing sources, The New York Post has reported that the musical will open at the St. James Theater in November.
Nicole stars as silent movie star Norma Desmond in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, which is based on the film by Billy Wilder. The revival will continue running at The Savoy Theatre in London until January 6.
In November, Nicole was awarded Best Musical Performance at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards for her role in Sunset Boulevard.
The actress couldn’t control her emotions as she took to the stage at London’s swanky Claridge’s Hotel to accept the honour for her showstopping turn in West End Musical Sunset Boulevard.
She had been up against A Strange Loop’s Kyle Ramar Freeman, Crazy For You’s Charlie Stemp and Guys & Dolls’ Marisha Wallace for the award.
Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber was not able to attend the awards in person but said that his leading lady had ‘given us a performance for the ages.’
Nicole then welled up as she revealed that her role as Norma Desmond in the atmospheric musical had helped her ‘be accepted by London’s theatre community.’
Nicole’s new role marked her return to the stage eight years after she was nominated for an Olivier Award for her portrayal of Grizabella in Cats.
After such a stunning performance on London’s most iconic theatre strip, the star is said to now be returning to America and heading to Broadway
Her musical comeback was heralded as a success by Daily Mail reviewer Luke Jones, who gave her a five-star review.
It said: ‘The classically romantic score remains, melting over a slightly clunky plot about a reclusive, deluded silent movie star who ensnares a young writer called Joe, so he can polish her comeback screenplay. Over the course of two-and-a-half hours she loses her marbles, and he loses his life.
‘Director Jamie Lloyd, who’s been toiling at his stripped-back and moody style of revival for years, has finally hit the sweet spot. No lavish costumes, no intricate set. Just live camera work, a ferociously big star, and an even bigger band.
‘The lighting is almost exclusively bright white, which designer Jack Knowles harnesses in the most magical way. It pulsates, hides and reveals, using the thick stage mist.
‘Dominating the view, though, is an enormous screen, giving us haunting, live close-up shots of the actors in front of us… melodramatic glances, fluttering lashes and big bulbous tears. Scherzinger even delivers a pouty over-the-shoulder look right down the barrel.
‘It’s a perfect marriage of psychological trauma and camp. Think Pinter, with a bouncy brass section and expressive dance. Or opera, if it were watchable. Norma’s dramatics are put in what feels like a real world.’