Nicole Scherzinger certainly made light work of her Halloween costume this year as she attended Heidi Klum’s annual party in the same outfit she wears for her Broadway play, Sunset Boulevard.
The 46-year-old singer looked incredible as she channeled her stage character Norma Desmond in a black slip dress with blood soaked from her mouth, head and chest – echoing a particularly brutal scene from the play.
Nicole was in fine form as she struck some dramatic poses before heading to Heidi’s highly anticipated star-studded party at the Hard Rock Hotel in New York City.
In keeping with the main antagonist from Billy Wilder’s 1950 adaptation of the film, Nicole went barefoot while sporting sleek locks.
The entertainer was in good company on the night as his fiancée Thom Evans, 39, was also in attendance, with the rugby ace wearing a gold ensemble and brunette wig as he posed with friends Diego Rodriguez and Tom Francis.
Nicole Scherzinger certainly made light work of her Halloween costume this year as she attended Heidi Klum’s annual party in the same outfit she wears for her Broadway play, Sunset Boulevard
The 46-year-old singer looked incredible as she channeled her stage character Norma Desmond in a black slip dress with blood soaked from her mouth, head and chest – echoing a particularly brutal scene from the play
The artist was in good company that evening when he engaged 39-year-old Thom Evans. [centre] was also in attendance, with the rugby ace wearing a gold ensemble and brunette wig as he posed with friends Diego Rodriguez and Tom Francis
The trio were in fine form as they struck a number of poses in their eye-catching outfits that brought out the Bee Gees’ gold. lame look they wore in 1977.
Meanwhile, Nicole also took to her Instagram earlier today as she continued to dress up as her character on stage.
In the clip, the star goes about her day doing normal things like going to the gym, watching a movie, taking a bath and reading – all while drenched in blood.
She captioned the humorous sketch: “Halloween is just another day for Norma…”
Last month, Nicole received a six-minute standing ovation when she made her debut in Sunset Boulevard.
The musical – based on the 1950 film of the same name – first premiered on London’s West End in 1993 with Patti Lupone as Norma Desmond, while Glenn Close starred in the 1994 Broadway run.
Close also returned for the 2016 West End revival and the 2017 Broadway revival, although Scherzinger, 46, starred in the 2023 West End revival.
She took home the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical, and after a successful preview run – raking in $1 million in its first week – the show opened in earnest two weeks ago at the St. James Theater .
Nicole was in fine form as she struck some dramatic poses before heading to Heidi’s highly anticipated star-studded party at the Hard Rock Hotel in New York City.
Little effort was needed for her costume, as it is the same look she wears for her Broadway play [pictured]
Nicole partied with host Heidi Klum at the annual bash
In keeping with the main antagonist from Billy Wilder’s 1950 adaptation of the film, Nicole went barefoot while sporting sleek locks.
The blood-soaked star enjoyed a drink at the star-studded bash
Nicole also caused up a storm alongside Barney the Dinosaur
The trio were in fine form as they struck a number of poses in their striking outfits that echoed the Bee Gees’ gold-toned look from 1977.
Thom and his friends certainly get into the party spirit
Disco group the Bee Gees poses for a portrait in gold-colored outfits in 1977
The blood-covered actress has received numerous standing ovations, including one, in her Broadway debut so far Peoplethat lasted all of six minutes.
She also came out to pose for photos with composer Andrew Lloyd Webber while covered in fake blood.
While standing ovations on Broadway are not necessarily uncommon, The everyday beast emphasized that this standing ovation was very different.
“It’s not the usual standing ovation on Broadway: polite and dutiful. It’s not even the appreciative and happy standing ovation: sincere and feel-good. This is something different. The whooping and clapping goes on, wave after wave of loud appreciation, no one in a hurry to stop or leave,” the article said.
Meanwhile, Nicole also took to her Instagram earlier today as she continued to dress up as her character on stage
In the clip, the star goes about her day doing normal things like going to the gym, watching a movie, taking a bath and reading – all while drenched in blood
Last month, Nicole received a six-minute standing ovation when she made her debut in Sunset Boulevard
They added that the only thing that came close was that kind of “public fervour in recent years.” the response to Bette Midler in the revival of Hello, Dolly!’
The Pussycat Doll star revealed in September that she had never considered taking on the iconic role before speaking to Andrew Lloyd Webber.
“I thought, ‘Are you crazy? Are you angry?’ I didn’t get it because I only had Glenn Close in mind – and Gloria Swanson in the old movie,” Scherzinger said.
‘He said, “Don’t watch the movie, don’t listen to anyone else, just read the lines and listen to the music.” And when I did that, I just fell in love with Norma,” she said.