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Nicole lets her hair down after show

Nicole lets her hair down after show

Nicole Scherzinger, who seems to be making the most of her six-date tour on the road, enjoyed a night out in London on Sunday following a sell-out show at Hammersmith Apollo. The 33-year-old singer was joined by her entourage as she performed and partied at nightclub Boujis, but her F1 ace boyfriend Lewis Hamilton was nowhere in sight.

The U.S. star looked stunning as she arrived at the venue wearing a black glittery jumpsuit. The Don’t Hold Your Breath hitmaker clearly wasn’t bothered about the cold British weather and wore nothing over the top of the sleeveless garment. She teamed it with a pair of peep-toe heels and silver pointy earrings and was grinning from ear-to-ear as she made her way inside. The concealing outfit was a far cry from the ensembles she had danced around in on stage earlier that night. Performing hits from her debut solo album, ‘Killer Love’, the dark-haired star showed off her enviable figure in tight black leggings and a crop top, as well as jewelled corset and thigh-high leather boots. The former Pussycat Doll was obviously looking forward to performing in the Capital and took to her Twitter page to share her feelings with her followers.

Milkman threat keeps evergreen Ferguson going
Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed that he has no plans to quit as Manchester United boss because his wife has threatened to make him a milkman if he does. Ferguson passed 70 on New Year’s Eve but there are still no signs of any let-up from the all-conquering Old Trafford chief. “She says ‘Out of the house. If you think I’m looking after you, and you are going to be in my road every day, you’re not on. So you can get another job, become a milkman!’” the Sun quoted Ferguson as saying.

Ferguson insists he still has the energy to do the job he first took a quarter of a century ago when he moved down from Aberdeen to Manchester. He puts it all down to a good, solid diet. “If my health stays good, I don’t think another two or three years will harm me. I think you need stamina in this job. And I have been blessed with good stamina. “I think that has a lot to do with the kind of food I ate as a young person.”

“In my house there were always broths, chicken soups and wholesome meat. We ate very little canned or processed food and always had fresh vegetables,” he said. When Ferguson finally does retire, he is determined to remain at United, perhaps as an ambassador but not on the football side.

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