Nicole Scherzinger certainly made light work of her Halloween costume this year as she rocked up to Heidi Klum’s annual bash in the same outfit she wears for her Broadway play, Sunset Boulevard.
The singer, 46, looked incredible as she channelled her stage character Norma Desmond in a black slip dress with blood drenching her mouth, head and chest area – echoing a particularly brutal scene from the play.
Nicole was on fine form as she pulled off a number of dramatic poses before heading into Heidi’s highly anticipated star-studded bash at the Hard Rock Hotel in New York City.
In fitting with the main antagonist from the adaptation of Billy Wilder’s 1950 film, Nicole went barefoot, while sporting slicked-back locks.
The performer was in good company on the night as he fiancé Thom Evans, 39, was also in attendance, with the rugby ace donning a gold ensemble and brunette wig as he posed with pals Diego Rodriguez and Tom Francis.
Nicole Scherzinger certainly made light work of her Halloween costume this year as she rocked up to Heidi Klum’s annual bash in the same outfit she wears for her Broadway play, Sunset Boulevard
The singer, 46, looked incredible as she channelled her stage character Norma Desmond in a black slip dress with blood drenching her mouth, head and chest area – echoing a particularly brutal scene from the play
The performer was in good company on the night as he fiancé Thom Evans , 39, [centre] was also in attendance, with the rugby ace donning a gold ensemble and brunette wig as he posed with pals Diego Rodriguez and Tom Francis
The trio were on fine form as they pulled off a number of poses in their eye-catching outfits which channelled the Bee Gees’ gold lame look they wore in 1977.
Meanwhile, Nicole also took to her Instagram earlier in the day as she continued to dress as her onstage character.
In the clip, the star goes about her day doing normal things such as hitting the gym, watching a film, taking a bath and reading – all while drenched in blood.
Captioning the humorous skit, she penned: ‘Halloween’s just another day for Norma…’
Last month, Nicole received a six minute standing ovation as she made her debut in Sunset Boulevard.
The musical – based on the 1950 film of the same name – first opened on London’s West End in 1993 starring Patti Lupone as Norma Desmond, with Glenn Close starring in the Broadway run in 1994.
Close also returned for the West End revival in 2016 and the Broadway revival in 2017, though Scherzinger, 46, starred in the 2023 West End revival.
She took home the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical, and following a successful preview run – taking in $1 million in the first week – the show opened in earnest two weeks ago at the St. James Theatre.
Nicole was on fine form as she pulled off a number of dramatic poses before heading into Heidi’s highly anticipated star-studded bash at the Hard Rock Hotel in New York City
Little effort was needed for her costume as it’s the same look she wears for her Broadway play [pictured]
Nicole partied with host Heidi Klum at the annual bash
In fitting with the main antagonist from the adaptation of Billy Wilder’s 1950 film, Nicole went barefoot, while sporting slicked-back locks
The blood-drenched star enjoyed a drink at the star-studded bash
Nicole also posed up a storm alongside Barney the Dinosaur
The trio were on fine form as they pulled off a number of poses in their eye-catching outfits which channelled the Bee Gees’ gold lame look they wore in 1977
Thom and his pals certainly git into the party spirit
Disco group the Bee Gees pose for a portrait in gold lame outfits in 1977
The blood covered actress has received numerous standing ovations throughout her Broadway debut so far, including one, according to People, that lasted a whopping six minutes.
She also came out to pose for photos alongside composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, while covered in fake blood.
While standing ovations are not necessarily out of the ordinary on Broadway, The Daily Beast insisted that this standing ovation was quite different.
‘It is not the usual Broadway standing ovation: polite and dutiful. It is not even the appreciative and happy standing ovation: heartfelt and feelgood. This is something else. The whooping and applauding goes on and on, a wave upon wave of loud appreciation, no one in any rush to stop or leave,’ the article says.
Meanwhile, Nicole also took to her Instagram earlier in the day as she continued to dress as her onstage character
In the clip, the star goes about her day doing normal things such as hitting the gym, watching a film, taking a bath and reading – all while drenched in blood
Last month, Nicole received a six minute standing ovation as she made her debut in Sunset Boulevard
They added that the only thing that came close to that kind of, ‘audience fervency in recent years was the reaction to Bette Midler in the 2017 revival of Hello, Dolly!’
The Pussycat Doll star revealed in September that she had never even considered tackling this iconic role before she spoke with Andrew Lloyd Webber.
‘I was like, “Are you crazy? Are you mad?” I didn’t get it, because I only ever had Glenn Close in my mind — and Gloria Swanson in the old film,’ Scherzinger said.
‘He was like, “Don’t watch the movie, don’t listen to anybody else, just read the lines and listen to the music.” And when I did, I just fell in love with Norma,’ she said.