Nicole Scherzinger flaunts her toned physique in bikini ensembles

Nicole Scherzinger shows off fit figure in bikinis
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Nicole Scherzinger showed off her flawlessly fit figure in three skin-baring bikinis during a new photo shoot.

Posing in glamorous style, the former Pussycat Dolls member showcased two different black string bikinis in a couple of stunning photos, one paired with a cover-up and the other without. In another picture, Scherzinger sported an olive green swimsuit matched with an oversized camouflage cover-up.

Accessorizing with various jewelry, the actress who lent her voice to “Moana 2” struck alluring poses against a cityscape backdrop in all three images. To complete her look, she opted for neutral makeup and a gentle pink lip color.

At 46, Scherzinger appears to be aging backwards. And she’s opened up a number of times about how she achieves her effortless glow.

“Take care of yourself and do what makes you feel good,” she told Get the Gloss in 2015.

Encouraging self-care practices, she shared advice on staying healthy and positive by prioritizing nutritious eating, regular exercise, uplifting music, prayer, meditation, and self-indulgent activities like baths, massages, and workouts. Remembering to make time for oneself is key to maintaining well-being.

Scherzinger, who is currently starring in a Broadway revival of “Sunset Blvd.,” more recently shared details on maintaining her flawless figure with a varied workout routine.

“In a typical workout I would run on the treadmill maybe 20 mins, then try to do some squats, some sit-ups on the exercise ball, some yoga stretches,” she told Women’s Health in 2019.

“When I’m home I like to take a spinning class called Soul Cycle or I like to do hot yoga – a modified version of bikram yoga – or hiking, and core power yoga in LA.”

And in 2024, she followed up the advice by making a case for “moderation.”

“You don’t have to kill yourself,” she told Women’s Health in February 2024.

“When I was part of the Pussycat Dolls, I used to think you had to work out for three or four hours a day, but you don’t. It’s about doing 20, 30 or 40 minutes. I usually do 30- or 45-minute workouts, and it’s about being smart with that time – doing what works for you.’

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