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Friday, September 21, 2007

Nicole Scherzinger

Nicole Elikolani Prescovia Scherzinger also known as Nicole Scherzinger was born on June 29, 1978. She is of Hawaiian, Filipina and Russian descent, and comes from a large family of entertainers: her mother, Rosemary, was a professional hula dancer, and her grandmother was a respected Mariachi singer.
She is most recognized as the lead singer from the Pussycat Dolls.

Nicole is a co-writer of Diddy's single "Come to Me", which she is featured on.

Nicole has co-written the songs "I Don't Need a Man" and "Buttons", which were both singles from The Pussycat Dolls' debut album "PCD". (edit) Nicole Scherzinger's debut album "Her Name is Nicole" will be released in September 2007. Her first single "Whatever You Like" will be released in Jully 2007; it features Grammy-winning rapper, T.I.

Nicole recently teamed up with Rihanna for the song 'Winning Women'. It was used as a song to advertise 'Scent' Deodorant.

Nicole joined the infamous Burlesque group Pussycat Dolls under the stage name, Nicole Kea.

She attended Wright State University in Fairborn, Ohio.

Her mother's name is Rosemary and her step-dad's name is Gary.

Nicole's job before joining burlesque troupe Pussycat Dolls was working as King Louie at the Six Flags in her home state of Kentucky.

Nicole Scherzinger is in Diddy's song and video for Come To Me.

Nicole has been dubbed by rap mogul Diddy as the “next Madonna or Beyonce.”

Nicole was raised in Louisville, Kentucky.

Nicole has long, black hair.

In 2003, Nicole sang live at the Tokyo International Forum, performing "I'll Be Your Love."

Nicole has also guest starred on the short lived series Wanda At Large (The Plane Trip). She was cast as a passenger/witch.

Nicole appeared in the 2005 movie, Be Cool along with the rest of the Pussycat Dolls.

Nicole toured as a female background vocalist for Days of the New.

Nicole's mother's name is Rosemary, and her stepfather's name is Gary.

Nicole performed in plays at The Actors Theater of Louiville when she was in high school.

Nicole, along with the rest of Eden's Crush, appear on the "Jessica Simpson: Dream Chaser Tour" DVD.

Nicole is 5ft 5inches tall.

Nicole is the lead singer of the Pussycat Dolls

Nicole's favorite movie is Napoleon Dynamite.

Despite her being Russian, Hawaiian, and Filipino, she played 'Miss Puerto Rico' in Chasing Papi.

Nicole has worked with the Black Eyed Peas, Busta Rhymes and Timbaland.

When Nicole joined the infamous Burlesque group Pussycat Dolls she was under the stage name, Nicole Kea.

Nicole has a younger sister named Ke'ala.

Nicole was engaged to 311 singer Nick Hexum.

Nicole played a Puerto Rican in Chasing Papi.

Nicole is of Hawaiian, Filipino, and Russian descent.

Nicole has guest appearances on Wanda at Large.

Nicole recently performed with Japanese superstar, Yoshiki.

Nicole won the Coca-Cola Classic Talent Contest.

Nicole's nickname is Cola & Elikolani.

Nicole openned for bands including Foo Fighters and Bush, and also sang on their CD.

Nicole performed as a female background vocalist in concerts.

Nicole cut her academics short for the opportunity to go on tour with the rock group Days of the New.

Nicole majored in theater arts at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio.

Nicole was in the movie, Love Don't Cost A Thing.

Nicole attended a theater arts high school.

Nicole would love to meet Jesus Christ.

Nicole is now in the girl group, the Pussycat Dolls.

Nicole has a song called "Breakfast in Bed" on the "50 First Dates" soundtrack, under the name Nicole Kea.

Nicole believes in guardian angels.

Nicole always loved to sing and dance just from an early age.

Nicole's mother was the lead hula dancer.

Nicole was in a group called Eden's Crush.

Nicole was discovered on the WB's Popstars.

Nicole: I really would love to do a romantic comedy because I am pretty much the nerdiest, goofiest girl you have ever met. I think having a sense of humor is the hottest thing. I love Will Ferrell. I am such a huge fan of his. I think he is wonderful.

Nicole: To me, a Pussycat Doll is fearless but also vulnerable. We're strong, but we like to play too.

Nicole: I know this sounds cheesy, but the first thing that comes to mind is world peace. It's always in the back of my head. I mean, what could you say? I want a really hot car, but how far would it take you?

Nicole: We were lucky enough to work with Will, and that kid is a monster. He just came in, spit his verses and then got to work on the beat. And the whole time, we were like, 'Wow, we can't believe this is happening!' We're fans of the Black Eyed Peas for a long time, and we always wanted to do a collaboration with them.

Nicole: The word feminism has negative connotations for men. Rather, we are wanting to celebrate females and their confidence. There is no political agenda behind my work. I'm just trying to make music that makes me feel good and confident. We've got a cool message.

Source: http://www.tv.com

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