Nicole Scherzinger is still reeling from her monumental win at the 78th Annual Tony Awards, where she took home the prize for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical for her portrayal of Norma Desmond in Sunset Blvd. The Broadway debut has been a dream come true for the singer and actress, and her emotional reaction to the win has resonated with fans and theatergoers alike.
"I can hardly believe it," Scherzinger shared in an interview moments after her victory. "I'm feeling a gratitude I can't explain. It's an out-of-body experience." The former Pussycat Dolls star expressed feeling overwhelmed with emotions, admitting that she wanted to "go home and cry" after the ceremony. This raw, unfiltered response underscores the deep connection she feels to the role and the production.
Scherzinger's journey to the Tony stage has been one of dedication and perseverance. In her acceptance speech, she acknowledged the demanding nature of the Broadway schedule, emphasizing the hard work and commitment required to deliver a compelling performance night after night. She triumphed over strong competition in the category, including Broadway legend Audra McDonald, a six-time Tony winner.
The win is not just a personal achievement for Scherzinger, but also a validation of her transition from pop music to theater. "Growing up, I always felt like I didn't belong, but you all have made me feel like I belong and I have come home at last," she stated during her speech, highlighting the welcoming embrace she has found within the Broadway community. She dedicated the award to anyone who feels like they don't belong or that their time hasn't come yet, encouraging them to "keep on giving" because "love always wins."
Her performance of "As If We Never Said Goodbye" during the awards ceremony earned her a standing ovation and further cemented her status as a force to be reckoned with on Broadway. Scherzinger also made a stunning appearance on the red carpet in a custom sequined Rodarte gown and over 50 carats of diamonds, complemented by a striking red lip created using Revlon products. She worked with celebrity makeup artist Rokael Lizama to create the statement red lip.
Scherzinger expressed immense gratitude to director Jamie Lloyd, who she said "imagined me into this role, dreamed me up into this role.” Lloyd's stripped-down production of Sunset Blvd. has been lauded for its innovative staging and focus on the actors' performances. The production itself won the Tony for Best Revival of a Musical, alongside Adam Fisher who won for Best Lighting Design.
While Scherzinger basks in the glow of her Tony win, some have attempted to detract from the achievement. Cole Escola, who won Best Actor in a Play for Oh, Mary!, made a politically charged comment seemingly alluding to Scherzinger's conservative political views. This followed some backlash Scherzinger received after commenting on Russell Brand's Instagram post in November 2024.
Despite the minor controversy, the focus remains firmly on Scherzinger's historic win and the recognition she has received for her outstanding performance. As Sunset Blvd. continues its run at the St. James Theatre, audiences can witness firsthand the talent and dedication that earned Nicole Scherzinger her first Tony Award.