Nicole Scherzinger has debuted a brand new hairdo and it’s been given a big thumbs up from fans.
The former-Pussycat-Doll-turned-X-Factor-judge, 39, showed off a blunt fringe in an Instagram photo taken behind the scenes on a recent photoshoot.
“Such a fun photoshoot! Can’t wait for y’all to see!” she told fans.
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The hairdo got a rave reception from Nicole’s fans, who lavished her with compliments and praise, saying the style made her look 20 years younger.
One said: “Wow. That style looks great on you. You look like a twenty year old.”
Another told her: “Omg Love Your Hair..No Insult You Look About 21 With That Style…You Struck Gold.!! Class.!!”
A third said: “Oh my Gawd, Nicole, a fringe is amazing on you!!!”
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Other fans reckon the new ‘do may be a temporary wig for the photoshoot, but either way gave Nicole’s dramatic makeover a big thumbs up!
“U look amazing is this a wig? Or u had your hair cut? Beautiful really suits u,” said one.
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Nicole recently celebrated her 39th birthday in beautiful Mykonos, sharing a string of envy inducing photos to Instagram showing her lounging in the sunshine in her bikini.
She’s now back in the UK, however, to resume duties on the new series of X Factor.
Auditions for the 14th series of X Factor are currently underway, with Nicole returning as a judge alongside Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh and Sharon Osbourne.
Nicole was absent from the first audition date in Manchester because of a previous work commitment, meaning Britain’s Got Talent judge Alesha Dixon stepped in as her temporary replacement.
A source previously told The Sun that X Factor boss Simon wanted to retain the same judging line up as last year because it worked so well.
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“The chemistry was perfect last year, so it’s only natural to want to bring the same line-up together again,” said an insider.
“It’s usually hard to get people’s schedules to align but for the first year it has worked out.”