Cage corsets inspired by the dominatrix tame Nicole Scherzinger’s famous curves

With a video featuring a skin-tight dress covered in black straps, Nicole Scherzinger recently stunned her fans.

As she posted to her Instagram Story, the Pussycat Dolls actress wore a bondage-style outfit from Nensi Dojaka, which left her fans awestruck.

She wore black straps over her stomach, shoulders, and decolletage, and under her neck, she wore black organza ruffles, which encircled her chest.

With a flawless complexion, the singer was able to emphasize her bold makeup, including winged eyeliner, glossy nude lipstick, and contouring.

Diamond earrings, a matching bracelet, and a matching ring adorned her outfit.

With a video featuring a skin-tight dress covered in black straps, Nicole Scherzinger recently stunned her fans.
(Image: @nicolescherzinger/Instagram)

The short clip was posted to Nicole’s Instagram account with FreakyT by TiaCorine playing over it. She captioned it: “[Behind the scenes] of the @nytimes shoot [camera emoji].”

A number of fans praised the front woman, including one who called her a “hottie”,

another who said she was “stunning,” and a third who referred to her as “queen”.

Someone else asked: “How can a human be this beautiful?” (heart emoji).”

Another commented: “Gorgeous. Stunning. The moment.”

Also, a fan wrote: “Everyone needs to double-tap this video ASAP. It is the most beautiful thing you have ever seen.”

Cage corsets inspired by the dominatrix tame Nicole Scherzinger's famous curves
(Image: @nicolescherzinger/Instagram)

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About Nicole Scherzinger :

She is best known as the lead singer of the Pussycat Dolls and is also a singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, and television personality. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Scherzinger started acting at the age of 14 and studied musical theatre at Wright State University.

Her career has included nominations for a Grammy and a Laurence Olivier Award. She has also founded clothing lines and fragrances, served as an ambassador for UNICEF UK, and provided support to Special Olympics.