

The Pussycat Dolls are now a very famous singing group, responsible for the hits: "Stickwitu", "Buttons", "Don't Cha", etc. In 2003, Scherzinger became a member of the Pussycat Dolls. The said track was produced by Nicole's boyfriend at that time: Nick Hexum whom Nicole Scherzinger stayed with for three years. Nicole Scherzinger sang "Breakfast in Bed" included in the film: "50 First Dates". After the disbanding, Scherzinger engaged in some solo appearances utilizing her real name Nicole Kea. The group's label: London-Sire Records, however, closed down, leading to the disbanding of Eden's Crush. Nicole Scherzinger became one of Eden's Crush's lead vocalists and the group's single entitled "Get Over Yourself (Goodbye)" became a chart-topper in Billboard's Hot 100. In the year 2001, Nicole joined the talent show "Popstars" which made her part of Eden's Crush, an all girl band. Because of Scherzinger's love of performing, Nicole Scherzinger studied at the Youth Performing Arts School and participated in Louisville's Actors Theatre. When Nicole turned six, the family (Nicole, her mother, stepfather, and her sister Keala) moved to Kentucky. Nicole's mother remarried Gary Scherzinger who was a mixture of American and German. Her parents went on their separate ways when Nicole Scherzinger was just an infant. Scherzinger was born to a Hawaiian-Russian mother and a Filipino father in Honolulu. Nicole Scherzinger is a combination of Filipino, Russian, and Hawaiian blood, as well as German roots on her mother's side. Nicole has also tried her hand at acting. Nicole Scherzinger is also a songwriter and a model. Nicole Scherzinger was born in the 29th of June, 1978 as Nicole Kea. Nicole Scherzinger is the Pussycat Dolls' lead singer who also is determined to become a solo artist.
