Nicole Scherzinger Reveals How Fame Stunted Her Growth in Her 20s

Nicole Scherzinger believes achieving fame in her 20s with the Pussycat Dolls robbed her of essential personal growth. She deeply relates to Britney Spears' experience of having that developmental time stripped away by early stardom. The singer initially resisted her Tony-winning Sunset Boulevard role, fearing it portrayed her as a has-been. Scherzinger now finds performing on stage liberating after shedding old insecurities and victim mentalities.

Key Points: Nicole Scherzinger Reflects on Pussycat Dolls Fame Impact

  • Early fame with Pussycat Dolls denied her crucial personal development time
  • Relates to Britney Spears' struggles with industry pressures and relationships
  • Initially resisted Sunset Boulevard role fearing it typecast her as washed-up
  • Found liberation in stage acting after shedding victim mentality and fears
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Nicole Scherzinger reflects on how fame in her 20s held her back from personal growth

Pussycat Dolls star Nicole Scherzinger opens up about how early fame denied her personal growth and relates to Britney Spears' struggles with stardom.

"When you're so young, you don't realise it at the time, but that time of growth is taken from you. - Nicole Scherzinger"

Los Angeles, Oct 30

Singer Nicole Scherzinger feels that finding fame with the girl group Pussycat Dolls during her 20s denied her an important "time of growth" during her life.

The 47-year-old star shot to fame as a member of girl group the Pussycat Dolls during the 2000s and can relate to the struggles of stars such as Britney Spears as the stardom she achieved left her unprepared for the poor response to setbacks.

Speaking to Variety, Scherzinger said: "When you're so young, you don't realise it at the time, but that time of growth is taken from you. I wonder about that with Britney Spears. That time was stripped from her. Is there a part of you that is stunted, and you're not able to grow?

"She's definitely found herself in very co-dependent, needy relationships, and I have as well. And feeling desperate. I've felt that way in relationships as well."

Scherzinger was feted with the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Norma Desmond in the West End and Broadway revivals of Sunset Boulevard but was reluctant to take the role initially, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

She recalled: "I was taken aback. I was like, 'Wow. This is what you got me out here for. This is your big idea.' I was thinking, 'I'm still Queen Pussycat Doll, and you're already making me an old has-been movie star. That's the role that you see for me?'"

The actress said that she could relate to her character, a faded star from the silent movie era, because of how the industry can leave stars behind.

The singer said: "I definitely had my time in the limelight like her, and the industry moves on without you. On a personal level, I really related to Norma's struggles with loneliness and abandonment and feeling misunderstood and unseen - feeling very small and pathetic, even."

Scherzinger said that her successful transition into stage acting has been "liberating".

"You're forced to shed old skins and say, 'I can't make an excuse anymore. I can't be a victim anymore. I can't be afraid anymore.' It's just liberating to take those chains off."

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Rohit P
It's brave of her to speak about this. Many Bollywood stars face similar issues but rarely talk about it openly. The pressure must be immense when you're constantly in the public eye from such a young age.
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Ananya R
While I appreciate her honesty, I feel like this perspective overlooks the incredible opportunities fame brings. Many people would trade anything for that kind of success in their 20s. Just my two cents! 💭
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Vikram M
Her journey from pop star to Tony Award winner is inspiring! It shows that it's never too late to reinvent yourself and find new passions. More power to her! 🙌
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Sarah B
The mental health aspect of early fame is something we don't discuss enough. Whether in Hollywood or Bollywood, young celebrities need better support systems to navigate this challenging journey.
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Kavya N
I remember dancing to Pussycat Dolls songs in college! It's amazing to see how she's evolved as an artist and person. Her honesty about personal struggles is refreshing in today's social media world.

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