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Nicole Scherzinger turns heads in a leopard print co-ord as she she leaves the theatre after latest performance in West End show Sunset Boulevard | Daily Mail Online

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Published: 21:12 EST, 26 September 2023 | Updated: 21:18 EST, 26 September 2023 Leopard Print Co Ord

Nicole Scherzinger turns heads in a leopard print co-ord as she she leaves the theatre after latest performance in West End show Sunset Boulevard | Daily Mail Online

Nicole Scherzinger cut a stylish figure as she headed home from the Savoy Theatre after her performance in her West End show Sunset Boulevard on Tuesday.

The former Pussycat Doll, 45, opted for an eye-catching leopard print hoodie and tracksuit trouser set for the journey home.

Nicole wore her brunette tresses straight and pulled her hood over her face as she exited the stage door.

The stunner paired her quirky look with Gucci slippers embellished with a tiger's face on it.

Nicole appeared in good spirits as she stopped to chat to fans and sign autographs.

Chic: Nicole Scherzinger cut a stylish figure as she headed home from the Savoy Theatre after her performance in her West End show Sunset Boulevard on Tuesday

Statement! The former Pussycat Doll, 45, opted for an eye-catching leopard print hoodie and tracksuit trouser set for the journey home

Seemingly in an energetic mood, she also hid her face and teasingly blew kisses to the cameras.  

This week marks the first official full week of performances after the show opened last week on Thursday.

The actress plays Norma Desmond in the production which sees her put on a terrifying show as she smears fake blood around her face and neck.

Nicole's new role marks her return to the stage, eight years after she was nominated for an Olivier Award for her portrayal of Grizabella in Cats.

The musical is based on the 1950 film of the same name and features songs composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, who also created the music for Cats.

It tells the story of silent-film star Norma, who dreams of making her comeback and enlists the help of a struggling screenwriter.

Announcing her part in the show in May, Nicole said: 'I can't wait to think and play outside the box with brilliant, cutting-edge director Jamie Lloyd.

'And to have the honour of working with the legend himself, Andrew Lloyd Webber, to bring this timeless masterpiece to life.'

Stylish: Nicole wore her brunette tresses straight and pulled her hood over her face as she exited the stage door

Quirky! The stunner paired her quirky look with Gucci slippers embellished with a tiger's face on it

Star: Nicole appeared in good spirits as she stopped to chat to fans and sign autographs

Flawless: Nicole still had a flawless palette of makeup on from her show

Having fun: Seemingly in an energetic mood, she also hid her face and teasingly blew kisses to the cameras

In demand: Fans seemingly couldn't wait to get Nicole's signature

New on the block: This week marks the first official full week of performances after the show opened last week on Thursday

Andrew said: 'Nicole is one of the finest singers I have worked with, and I can't wait to get started on this exciting show with her and the rest of this brilliant team.'

Nicole recently revealed that she'd moved to London ahead of starring in the new West End show.

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday she told how she was in her 'UK girl era' as she posed by one of London's iconic red telephone boxes.

The beauty put on a leggy display in a flowery pink dress with a daring thigh split and completed the look with a Celine bag and wedges.

She then shared a clip taking on a series of quintessentially British activities such as having afternoon tea, hailing a London cab, enjoying a Greggs as well as looking at a snap of the late Queen.

Nicole Scherzinger turns heads in a leopard print co-ord as she she leaves the theatre after latest performance in West End show Sunset Boulevard | Daily Mail Online

Ladies Trousers And Tops In her first post she penned in the caption: 'Guess who's moved to London!' before sharing the clip of British activities set to the popular song Sweet Caroline.