Nicole Scherzinger goes for spring look at Malaysian Grand Prix
London, Mar 26 : Nicole Scherzinger wore a spring dress as she turned up at the Malaysian Grand Prix to cheer for her Formula 1 driver beau Lewis Hamilton.
The former Pussycat Doll was spotted on Hamilton's arm this weekend, enjoying the sunshine as she took the opportunity to showcase her pre-summer attire.
Wearing a floor-length frock, she opted for a bold orange, yellow and brown print design.
She completed the look with loose locks, oversized shades and a large leather bag.
The previous day, she had donned a summer frock, selecting a baggy halterneck dress to her knees.
In keeping with Sunday's style, she kept her hair hanging loose over one shoulder and lurked beneath a large pair of celebrity shades.
Ditching her usual high heels, the 'Don't Hold Your Breath' hitmaker opted for style over comfort, stepping out in a pair of cute flat sandals.
She added a touch of bling with some gold bangles, but seemed to enjoy her boho exterior.
The singer took to her Twitter account to address her follower after her F1 show.
"Just rocked Malaysia Twin Towers @live concert! LOVE all U #KILLERLOVERS. Thank U 4 a beautiful night under the stars!" the Daily Mail quoted her tweeting.
She also took the opportunity to bond with Hamilton's mother Carmen as they sat on a bench while he raced on Sunday, eventually coming third. (ANI)
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