Nicole Scherzinger pictured wearing Kamala Harris shirt before ‘coming out as a Trump supporter’

Nicole Scherzinger wore a Kamala Harris shirt before she “came out as a supporter of Donald Trump” for her comments on Russell Brand’s election post.

The 46-year-old multihyphenate – who recently apologized for the controversy – was pictured wearing a top in support of the Democratic Party candidate, days before the election.

The former Pussycat Dolls member wore a white T-shirt with “Kamala” written on it in blue and red text during a photo shoot in New York on Oct. 23.

She paired the look with a white fur-lined jacket and flared blue jeans.

Nicole Scherzinger wore a Kamala Harris shirt before she ‘came out as a supporter of Donald Trump’ for her comments on Russell Brand’s election post

Just days ago, Nicole angered fans after giving Russell Brand's 'Make Jesus First Again' the thumbs up

Just days ago, Nicole angered fans after giving Russell Brand’s ‘Make Jesus First Again’ the thumbs up

Her hair was done up as she showed off her stunning look with natural, complementary makeup.

On Friday, the talented star – who has had a history of puzzling political shots – broke her silence as she took to her Instagram Story to address the controversy.

She wrote: ‘I apologize for any pain caused by my recent involvement in a number of social media posts.

‘When I responded to these messages, I made the mistake of not realizing that they could easily be interpreted as politically related, and I apologize to anyone who understandably came to that conclusion.’

The star went on to explain that while the general public has jumped to conclusions about what she meant by the comment, it doesn’t really reflect what she believes it to be, nor who she voted for.

She explained, “Many of the marginalized communities who feel hurt and concerned by the outcome of the presidential election are people I care about most. I stand behind them, as I always have, my entire life and career.

“If you know me, you know that.”

Nicole continued by saying that the comment about the “Make Jesus First Again” hat — a variation on the red Make America Great Again cap made famous by the Trump campaign — was merely a reflection of her faith and the way where she turned to faith. it in her time of need.

The 46-year-old former Pussycat Dolls member wore a white T-shirt with

The 46-year-old former Pussycat Dolls member wore a white T-shirt with “Kamala” written on it in blue and red text during a photoshoot in New York on Oct. 23.

On Friday, the talented star (pictured in New York last month) – who has had a history of enigmatic political recordings – broke her silence

On Friday, the talented star (pictured in New York last month) – who has had a history of enigmatic political recordings – broke her silence

The singer and actress – who has had a history of puzzling political views – took to her Instagram Story on Friday evening to address the controversy

The singer and actress – who has had a history of puzzling political views – took to her Instagram Story on Friday evening to address the controversy

She explained, “Like so many others, I turn to my faith in times of adversity and uncertainty. I believed the messages I was working on were about encouraging people to choose love and faith – “Putting Jesus First.” To me, Christ embodies peace, compassion, hope and – above all – unconditional love, especially for those who may feel it least at the moment.

“I come from a place of love and I will always support values ​​that bring us closer together.

“It is so important that we come together with compassion and love each other now more than ever.”

Just days ago, she angered fans after giving Russell Brand’s ‘Make Jesus First Again’ her stamp of approval.

The photo was posted on Election Day and captured Russell, 49, proudly waving a red “Make Jesus First Again” hat. “God bless America,” he captioned the post.

Scherzinger, 46, showed her love for the MAGA-esque accessory when she said in the comments: “Where can I get this hat!!!?” along with the prayer hands and red heart emojis.

The Pussycat Dolls singer doesn’t appear to “like” the image and she hasn’t publicly endorsed any candidate, but regardless, her appreciation for the hat drew ire from other Instagram users.

DailyMail.com contacted a Scherzinger representative for comment at the time.

The star (pictured on Monday) went on to explain that while the general public has jumped to conclusions about what she meant by the comment, it doesn't really reflect what she thinks it is, nor who she voted for.

The star (pictured on Monday) went on to explain that while the general public has jumped to conclusions about what she meant by the comment, it doesn’t really reflect what she thinks it is, nor who she voted for.

The original photo was shared before Donald Trump, whose slogan was “Make America Great Again,” won the presidential election against Kamala Harris.

Instagram followers responded to Nicole with “No, this isn’t it at all.”

“F***ing hell, Nicole, not this,” wrote another.

“Cute, predator possible,” wrote another. Last year, Russell was accused of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse dating back to the height of his career, with police investigating the claims. Brand has strongly denied all allegations.

Trump has also faced numerous allegations of sexual misconduct, and last May a jury in New York found Trump liable for the sexual abuse of writer E. Jean Carroll.

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One joked that the post may have hurt Sunset Blvd. the star’s chances of getting a Tony.

“Well, the race for Best Actress Tony just got a little less competitive,” another tweeted.

Scherzinger, 46, showed her love for the MAGA-esque accessory when she said in the comments: “Where can I get this hat!!!?” along with the prayer hands and red heart emojis; Scherzinger photographed last month

Scherzinger, 46, showed her love for the MAGA-esque accessory when she said in the comments: “Where can I get this hat!!!?” along with the prayer hands and red heart emojis; Scherzinger photographed last month

Scherzinger's comments sparked anger among followers

Scherzinger’s comments sparked anger among followers

Scherzinger was notably raised Catholic – in a 2019 interview with The Guardian she said she goes to church several times a week.

English actor Brand has previously spoken out about American politics.

In June, before President Joe Biden dropped out of the race and his Vice President Kamala Harris intervened, Brand said he found it difficult to understand why “freedom-loving” Americans would choose to vote for Biden over Trump.

In an episode of his podcast ‘Stay Free With Russell Brand’, Brand says expressed his dissatisfaction with the American presidential elections.

Brand, who has spoken out against censorship, said he feels “concerned” by liberals’ “snobbery, contempt and condemnation” of Trump supporters that are “clearly in the hands of his opponents,” adding that they are responsible have been for the ‘weaponization of the legal system’.

An X-user commented that Scherzinger 'came out as a Trump supporter'

An X-user commented that Scherzinger ‘came out as a Trump supporter’

Another joked that Schzeringer's chances of winning a Tony dropped after her comment

Another joked that Schzeringer’s chances of winning a Tony dropped after her comment

“In a direct choice between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, if you care about democracy, if you care about freedom, I don’t know how you could do anything other than vote for Donald Trump, exactly for the reasons they claim you do.” can. ‘t,’ said the comedian.

He went on to say that “they act like a vote for is almost like voting directly for Armageddon, like seeing hysterical performances outside courtrooms, endless MSNBC bombast.”

“But I’m starting to think that no, a bigger threat to democracy is this kind of technological feudalism, which tells you it cares and protects vulnerable people, while increasing censorship and increasing the financing of wars. deepening divisions among ordinary Americans,” he added.