Nicole Scherzinger displays her enviable figure in a fitted denim jumpsuit as she grabs dinner at trendy Italian restaurant in NYC

Nicole Scherzinger turned heads as she grabbed dinner at Via Carota restaurant in New York City on Tuesday evening.
The ex-Pussycat Dolls superstar, 46, showcased her incredible figure in a stylish denim jumpsuit that cinched her in at the waist.
She added inches to her height in a pair of beige suede heeled boots and accessorised with a statement gold necklace and gold hoop earrings.
The brunette beauty appeared in high spirits as she enjoyed an evening at the celebrity hot spot before she was seen getting a taxi home.
Nicole has been spending her time in the Big Apple as has a lead role in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s production of Sunset Boulevard.

Nicole Scherzinger, 46, turned heads as she grabbed dinner at Via Carota restaurant in New York City on Tuesday evening

The ex-Pussycat Dolls superstar, showcased her incredible figure in a stylish denim jumpsuit that cinched her in at the waist
The musical – based on the 1950 film of the same name – stars Nicole as silent movie star Norma Desmond.
The star has received numerous standing ovations throughout her Broadway debut so far, including one, according to People, that lasted a whopping six minutes.
While standing ovations are not necessarily out of the ordinary on Broadway, Daily Beast insisted that this standing ovation was quite different.
‘It is not the usual Broadway standing ovation: polite and dutiful. It is not even the appreciative and happy standing ovation: heartfelt and feelgood. This is something else. The whooping and applauding goes on and on, a wave upon wave of loud appreciation, no one in any rush to stop or leave,’ the article stated.
They added that the only thing that came close to that kind of, ‘audience fervency in recent years was the reaction to Bette Midler in the 2017 revival of Hello, Dolly!’
‘At Sunset Blvd. too, you think the roof could legitimately blow off, or the theater simply launch into outer space powered by an explosive burst of pure gay joy,’ they added.
Nicole revealed in September that she had never even considered tackling this iconic role before she spoke with Andrew Lloyd Webber.
‘I was like, “Are you crazy? Are you mad?” I didn’t get it, because I only ever had Glenn Close in my mind — and Gloria Swanson in the old film,’ she said.

She added inches to her height in a pair of beige suede heeled boots and accessorised with a statement gold necklace and gold hoop earrings.

The brunette beauty appeared in high spirits as she enjoyed an evening at the celebrity hot spot

She was then spotted getting a taxi home
‘He was like, “Don’t watch the movie, don’t listen to anybody else, just read the lines and listen to the music.” And when I did, I just fell in love with Norma,’ she added.
‘I didn’t realise that this is the role that I’ve been waiting to play all my life. We’re doing a completely different, new interpretation,’ she insisted.
‘There are so many parallels between Sunset Boulevard and what you have to do to make it in Hollywood,’ Scherzinger added.
‘Even when you’re fully loaded with so much talent, you could still be overlooked because of stereotypes and ageism. It is a tragedy. ” have so much ammunition for this — so much fuel,’ she said.
Nicole initially played the role of Norma when it opened in London last year, whilst West End legend Rachel Tucker served as her alternate.
She and co-star Tom Francis both won an Olivier for their efforts, and Tom has joined the Don’t Cha singer on Broadway.
Nicole and Tom are also joined in the show by fellow London co-stars Grace Hodgett-Young and David Thaxton as they all made their Broadway debuts.

Nicole has been spending her time in the Big Apple as has a leading role in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s production of Sunset Boulevard (Pictured Nicole and Andrew backstage of the show last month)
Nicole recently admitted that despite her success in theatre, she had initially felt ‘discarded’ by the industry following her pop career.
She told People: ‘I’m [46] years old. I’ve never been more strong — physically, mentally, emotionally. I’m in my prime. There is no better time for me to create work that is meaningful in this world.
‘That’s the tragedy: is that you’re in the best place in your life. You’re so full, you have so much to give, and people have discarded you, and dismissed you and said ‘Your time’s up…”
Nicole then insisted that it has been her ‘lifelong dream’ to make it to The Great White Way, which comes after appearances in shows like Cats and Rent since her pop heyday.