Sydney WorldPride: Nicole Scherzinger brings boyfriend Thom Evans on stage at beach party
Nicole Scherzinger brings her boyfriend Thom Evans on stage at the Sydney WorldPride beach party for a very racy dance routine
Nicole Scherzinger wowed the crowd at the Sydney WorldPride beach party on Saturday when she brought her boyfriend Thom Evans up on stage to dance with her.
The American pop star, 44, told the audience she had a “very special guest” for them, and her Scottish rugby star boyfriend walked out to enthusiastic applause from the crowd.
Thom, 37, wearing a colorful Hawaiian shirt, sat on a chair and had his top removed by Nicole’s back-up dancers, exposing his muscular frame and bulging biceps.
Thom then delighted the crowd as he stripped down to his underwear and danced up a storm onstage as Nicole sang to him.
PCDUniverse fan account He posted images of the sizzling dance number on Instagram and fans quickly went wild over the suggestive routine.
Nicole Scherzinger (right) wowed the crowd at the Sydney WorldPride beach party on Saturday when she brought her boyfriend Thom Evans (left) onstage to dance with her.
The American pop star, 44, told the audience she had a “very special guest” for them, and her Scottish rugby star boyfriend walked out to enthusiastic applause from the crowd.
“This made my day,” one fan commented, while another wrote “OMG I love you guys.”
The former Pussycat Dolls singer was a headliner at the Sydney WorldPride festival, which culminated in a huge beach party in Bondi from 3pm until Saturday night.
Thousands of revelers dressed in their most colorful and eye-catching clothing as they celebrated the special event with the queer community.
Thom then delighted the crowd as he stripped down to his underwear and danced up a storm onstage as Nicole sang to him.
The party featured a lineup of Australian DJs including Dameeeela, Jarred Baker, Jacqui Cunningham, DJ Charlie Villas and Dan Murphy.
Glitter, neon and mesh were all the rage with revelers and NSW Police dressed for the event, wearing pride-themed sunscreen and carrying pride flag paper fans.
“As you dance from day to dusk and into the night, feel the ocean breeze on your face as the beach scene transforms from fun camp pop, to fire and house to hectic electronic drive,” said the organizers about the event.
Sydney’s WorldPride event ended on Sunday with a 50,000-strong march across the Sydney Harbor Bridge.
Fan account PCDUniverse posted images of the steamy dance number on Instagram, and fans quickly went wild over the suggestive routine.