Nicole Scherzinger admitted she felt like she “didn’t belong” when she was growing up as she won a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical.
Nicole Scherzinger admitted that she felt like she ‘didn’t belong’ when she was growing up as she won a Tony for Best Actress in a Musical
The 46-year-old star – who shot to fame as a member of the Pussycat Dolls in the early 2000s – has been playing Norma Desmond in the Broadway revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic musical Sunset Boulevard and as she won the Tony, she urged others to never “give up” on their dreams.
Speaking live on stage at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Sunday (08.06.25) night, she said: “Growing up, I always felt like I didn’t belong, but you all have made me feel like I belong and I have come home at last.
“So if there is anyone who feels like they don’t belong or your time hasn’t come, don’t give up. Just keep on giving and giving because the world needs your love and light more than ever. This is a testament that love always wins.”
The former X Factor judge – who previously won an Olivier Award for Best Actress when she plated the role in London’s West End – fought off competition from Death Becomes Her stars Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard, Audra McDonald for her role in Gypsy, Boop actress Jasmine Amy Rogers to collect the coveted prize.
Meanwhile, former Glee star Darren Criss received the Best Actor in a Musical accolade for his role in Maybe Happy Ending — which tells the story of two robots who find love – having fought off competition from Dead Outlaw’s Andrew Durand, Tom Francis in Sunset Boulevard, Jonathan Groff in Just In Time, JamesMonroe Iglehart for A Wonderful World and Jeremy Jordan for Floyd Collins.
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