Nicole Scherzinger showcases incredible figure in zebra print bikini as she enjoys romantic break away
09.02.2024 - 23:15
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Nicole Scherzinger has wowed fans on social media with her latest jaw-dropping holiday pictures as she posed in a zebra print bikini.
The 45 year old singer is currently enjoying some winter sun in the Maldives with her fiancé Thom Evans and posted a series of images to her Instagram. She struck a playful pose and captioned the post: "Norma in the sun! Sun-kissed and salty hair x." Nicole showcased her incredible figure in a barely there two piece as she stood in super clear blue waters.
The star opted for minimal makeup, save for a pop of bright red lipstick, and beach waves to complete her look.
The Pussycat Doll is known for her love of fitness, and she wasn't shy to show off the incredible results of her workouts in the tiny bikini. Nicole and her ex rugby player partner Thom, 38, are reportedly staying at luxury resort Finolhu Baa Atoll where prices start at £1,800 a night.
The couple met when Thom was competing on The X Factor: Celebrity and Nicole was a judge. Four years later, Thom popped the question in June 2023.
Nicole captioned the special moment and told followers at the time: "I said yes," followed by a ring emoji and a black heart. She also shared a second image where the loved-up couple are seen grinning from ear to ear as they looked each other in the eyes.
Fans rushed to the comments to congratulate the former X-Factor judge as one said: "OMggggggg awwww love you guys, so happy for you!!!!!" Now, it appears that the couple are underway with wedding plans and are thought to enjoy not one but two celebrations. First off, the pair are planning to tie the knot in Hawaii – where Nicole was born and, until recently, owned a $1.35 million house in Honolulu – with none other than her grandfather officiating at
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