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Nicole Scherzinger smears herself in blood in shocking West End show scene

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Nicole Scherzinger put on a terrifying performance as she was covered in blood for the opening night of her new West End show.

The former Pussycat Dolls singer, 45, is starring in a new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber musical Sunset Boulevard at The Savoy in London from this week until early January.

And images from the opening night revealed how the former X Factor judge smeared herself in fake blood for one of the show’s horrifying scenes.

The star, who over the summer revealed she had got engaged to former rugby player Thom Evans, was also photographed outside the theatre after the performance, looking fresh-faced as she signed autographs for fans.

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