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Nicole Scherzinger might be pivoting to a new genre after a recent show.
The Sunset Blvd. star shared an Instagram Reel on Sunday, Nov. 23 from her performance at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, featuring a concert attendee who was dozing off.
In the clip, a man with glasses in the front row appears with his head tilted back and his mouth agape as he sleeps during one of Scherzinger’s high notes. The camera then pans back to Scherzinger singing at the mic on stage.
“Wait is this my sign to drop a lullaby album 👀😂,” she wrote over the Instagram Reel.
Scherzinger then joked about dropping a “lullaby album”
“Lullaby album pending. 😅💤” she captioned the clip.
Celebrities and fans in the comments seemed to approve of Scherzinger’s move to making lullabies.
“I would definely play that every night,” Natasha Bedingfield commented.
Laverne Cox noted how the man was “front row fully passed out.”
“God you sang the hell out of that song. One of the many highlights of the Carnegie show,” she added.
David Foster wrote in the comments, “I’m in!
Scherzinger’s post comes nearly one month after she addressed a London concert of hers beginning 45 minutes late.
At the time, she told The Sun she was “devastated” and “horrified” to realize that fans attending her show at the Royal Albert Hall on Oct. 6 had to wait for so long.
Scherzinger further noted that the delay was largely due to a timing mix-up.
“It wasn’t until after I was done that I found out people had been sitting there for so long,” she said at the time. “I was devastated and I was horrified, ‘cause I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, I would be frustrated as well if I were told to sit there for so long.’”
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She was under the assumption that concertgoers had to be seated by 7:15 p.m. but she thought her show was supposed to start at 8 p.m.
Because she was in such a time crunch Scherzinger noted that she handled all the show details and a meet-and-greet, but didn’t get to soundcheck all of her songs with the orchestra.
Scherzinger added that she was so crunched for time as she handled all the show details and a meet-and-greet that she didn’t even have a chance to soundcheck all of her songs with the orchestra that night.
“I was just so focused on trying to make it the best show that I could for the Royal Albert Hall,” she said. “I’m busting my balls back there to make sure it’s the best show for everyone.”
Scherzinger continued, “So I was like, ‘OK, if I’m 15 minutes late, then, you know, the most important thing is I put on the most memorable, best show that I can for these people.’ It’s a wonder I made it out 15 or 20 minutes late after I thought my time was 8 p.m.”
She then shared her appreciation for her fans.
“I want to thank them for their patience and their generosity for sticking it out with me and I appreciate their understanding,” said Scherzinger.
