Nicole Scherzinger ‘has the support of Andrew Lloyd Webber to play in a cinematographic adaptation of Sunset Boulevard after a Broadway success race’

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Nicole Scherzinger would have obtained the support of Andrew Lloyd Webber to play the role of Norma Desmond in a film adaptation of Sunset Boulevard.
The former Pussycat doll, 47, was acclaimed critical and public for his recent representation of the star of a mute film faded on Broadway.
Nicole would be “100% engaged” in the musical, which won the Tony Award for the best revival of a musical.
The source of it said to the Mirror: “Andrew wants to make the film with Nicole. He thinks that the momentum after the Broadway race must be exploited.
“There is a feeling that this is closer than ever who, for Andrew, will be a delight, given the years he worked for this.”
Nicole Scherzinger would have the support of Andrew Lloyd Webber to play as Norma Desmond in a film adaptation of Sunset Boulevard
Nicole Scherzinger would have the support of Andrew Lloyd Webber to play as Norma Desmond in a film adaptation of Sunset Boulevard
The source continued to assert that filming could start next year if the project progressed over time.
They said, “Andrew feels that Nicole and the cast have the attraction of bringing back the musicals to the Oscars. People forget the cinematographic versions of Les Misérables and Chicago both exploded in cinemas and have marked rafts of rewards.
Nicole previously discussed the possibility of playing in a cinematic adaptation of the musical, admitting earlier this year: “It’s my dream.
“So I’m showing it right now.
The Daily Mail contacted representatives for Andrew and Nicole to comment.
The statements come after Nicole would have dropped the house with her last dramatic performance in Sunset Boulevard last month.
The singer went on the stage the last time while the silent movie star and the fans left fans amazed with her frightening final look, featuring theatrical blood flowing in her neck.
COM claims after Nicole would have reduced the house with her last dramatic performance to Sunset Boulevard last month
Nicole won glowing criticism for her role in grainy classic.
Before her last show, Histalies paid her via Nicole’s social media. His vocal coach described him as “an absolute force of nature”.
He revealed that during their first session, she looked him directly in the eyes and said: “I am a good student. Tell me what I have to do and I’ll do it.
Nicole praised production on Instagram at the time, writing: “Today, the Sun sets on Sunset Blvd for the last time.
“After having lived and breathed Norma Desmond in the past two years, it is almost impossible to understand that today is the last show. What started as a limited race, then extended, now in a way, almost 10 months on Broadway took place.
The story of “Norma” is for anyone who has ever felt alone. Lonely. Abandoned. Banned.
“For anyone who never felt as if it were.
“For those who once loved something deeply and who had taken them, painful to recover it.
“For dreamers. The fighters. Believers. Warriors. For those who are unwavering in their purpose and power, do what they like most.
“” It’s my life. It will always be. There is nothing else. “”




