Don't Cha wish you had a derriere like me? Nicole Scherzinger shows off her pert bottom in skimpy leather outfit at Comic Relief show
By SARAH FITZMAURICE and SARAH BULL
She's got an incredible figure, so who can blame Nicole Scherzinger for taking the opportunity to show it off during the Comic Relief fundraising event on Wednesday night.
The 34-year-old singer emerged onto the stage at London's Wembley Arena in a pair of leather knickers, bra and a netted top that left little to the imagination.
Nicole showed off her pert derriere in the outfit as she performed at Russell Brand's Give It Up For Comic Relief event along with a host of familiar faces.
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Showing off her shape: Nicole Scherzinger wore a pair of high-waisted knickers and a bra top as she performed at Give It Up For Comic Relief
The singer had her hair tied back into loose cornrow plaits and wore large hoop earrings to finish off her fierce look.
She performed Right There, before launching into Don't Cha, a hit track from her Pussycat Doll days.
Nicole also sang her latest track Boomerang as well as Don't Hold Your Breath and seems that she certainly caught the eye of host Russell Brand.
Shake what your mama gave you: The 34-year-old singer performed hit tracks including Don't Cha and Right There as well as her new song Boomerang
Rear of the year? Nicole showed off her shape in the high-waisted knickers and a bra with a mesh top
After her performance the comedian joked: 'Wow, Nicole Scherzinger, that's done my sex addiction the world of f*****g good!!''
Nicole accompanied her performance with a series of tightly-choreographed dance routines, and said in a recent interview with MailOnline that her rehearsals help her stay in shape.
Asked to share her exercise tips, Nicole said: 'Just get your ass to the gym, there's no other way! I'm really excited about this new type of spinning class I have been taking called SoulCycle. I'm a runner, I like to jog and get into my music and zone out.
'My dance rehearsals really get me in shape as well, and also yoga - just anything to keep you active.'
Working her magic: Nicole was just one of the performers to take to the stage at Wembley
Giving it her all: Nicole showed off her impressive vocal ability
As for her diet, Nicole said: 'I try to keep it balanced. I try not to deprive myself of anything because generally it's just going to come back around and then I'm going to eat everything. But the smart thing to do is to control it and to not eat late at night - try to stay away from processed foods.
'Last night I was craving chocolate so I had half of a Galaxy bar and I was cool with not having the other half, and that's ok - everything in moderation...'
Rizzle Kicks, Paloma Faith, Kasabian, Noel Gallagher and Emeli Sandé were among the other musical guests at the charity event.
Emeli showed off her recent weight loss in a fitted pencil skirt and grey T-shirt as she opened her set with Heaven, before taking the tempo down a notch with a vocally stunning performance of Clown.
The Scottish singer finished her set with a performance of her hit track Next To Me.
Showing off her moves: Nicole performed a raunchy routine to the music
Dancing queen: Nicole looked in incredible shape as she performed some intricate dance moves during the set
Giving it her all: Nicole performed a selection of her solo hits as well as the Pussycat Dolls track Don't Cha
Paloma Faith also entertained the crowds with her unique sound, showing off her slim figure in a pale pink latex skirt and floral corseted top as she belted out her hits including Picking Up The Pieces.
Jake Bugg was another popular act at the event, singing his hits Lightning Bolt and Seen It All, while Rizzle Kicks entertained the crowds with their boundless energy and performances of When I Was A Youngster, Mama Do The Hump and Get Down With The Trumpets.
Noel Gallagher closed the show with his band High Flying Birds, but complained to host Russell that his name had been misspelled in the programme for the show.
But Noel put any aggravation over the missing 'h' from his surname behind him for a stunning set, singing What A Life and If I Had A Gun.
Much to the delight of the excited crowd, Noel ended the fundraising event with a rendition of Oasis' Don't Look Back In Anger.
Meanwhile, host Russell Brand certainly didn't shy away from controversial topics as he hosted the show and made reference to the now infamous 'Sachsgate' as well as the recent Jimmy Saville scandal.
Asking one woman to text to give money to Comic Relief, Russell said: 'Bear in mind that we're on the BBC and I'm playing with someone's phone so that's dangerous.'
'Now what's your grandfather's number?'
He paused before adding: 'And probably on the BBC this will be edited to take out the grandfather reference... a wise editorial decision.'
Brand and Jonathan Ross caused controversy in 2008 when they prank-called former Fawlty Towers star Andrew Sachs and left messages claiming that the comedian had slept with the actor's daughter.
Hair today, gone... soon: Jessi J took to the stage at Give It Up For Comic Relief at Wembley in a sheer lack crop top and a PVC skirt. The singer joked that she was making the most of her hair before she shaves her head
Jump around: The singer performed her track Dude It Like A Dude first for the crowd at Wembley and put on an energetic show
But Brand wasn't the only controversial comedian of the evening, as Frankie Boyle found himself booed by the audience when he launched his crude and revolting jokes onto the crowd.
He said: 'I wish the Queen had died the night before the Royal Jubilee - I wish she'd f*****g died. They wouldn't have been able to tell us. They would have to hollow out her body and get the guy who plays Gollum to wear it.'
After making a crude joke about the Duchess of Cambridge's figure, Frankie then added: 'I can't believe she is pregnant to be honest because she told me she was on the pill.'
Making a quip about the Jimmy Savile scandal he said: I think the BBC made Jimmy Savile wear that jewellery so children could hear him coming.'
She's a Brit girl: Emeli Sandé showed off her award-winning skills on stage
Incredible sounds: Emeli performed her upbeat songs as well as the slow song Clown during the set
Turning his attention to religion he joked: 'The Pope must have done something that even the catholic church found unacceptable. My theory is that he is f****g an adult woman.'
Brand organised the concert to try and battle drug and alcohol addiction, something he has personal experience with.
He also remembered the late Amy Winehouse, whose tragic death inspired him to organise the event.
He said: 'When Amy Winehouse died I had a realisation of sadness and futility of her death but also that addiction is an illness that can be helped.'
Wave your hands in the air: Paloma Faith wore an eccentric look on stage
Play fight: At one point, Paloma had a rehearsed 'fight' with her guitarist
'I did drugs because I was a little sad and lonely inside and I think that's what happened with Amy and I think that's why we lost her.
'If we regard alcoholism and addiction as a health issue and not a criminal issue then we can help more people.'
'Amy Winehouse was a catalyst but her death won't be in vain because we can help others.'
Jack Whitehall, Jimmy Carr and Jason Manford also took to the stage to try and raise a few laughs during the evening.
Doing the hump! Rizzle Kicks put on an incredibly high-energy set for the crowd
Don't look back in anger: Noel Gallagher performed an Oasis classic to close the show
Closing the show: Noel ended the event with a rendition of the Oasis track Don't Look Back In Anger
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