No regrets over X-factor: Nicole Scherzinger

Seattle Bulletin (IANS) Thursday 9th February, 2012

Singer Nicole Scherzinger has no regrets over not being a part of next season of talent hunt show "The X-Factor".

The former Pussycat Dolls star stepped in to replace Cheryl Cole after the singer was booted from the judging panel last year, but she has been axed from the line-up along with Paula Abdul and host Steve Jones ahead of the next season.

"What happened? Well, all I know is that I gave 110 per cent to that show. I don't know. I know everybody's talking about it. They're saying good, bad, they love me or hate me, but the one thing you can't say is that I didn't give it my all...," accesshollywood.com quoted her as saying.

"I had a wonderful experience on the show. I loved being a part of my X Factor family. Nothing could obviously prepare me for everything I had to go through, all the emotions and stuff, but I have no regrets. I've always believed in never looking back and just moving forward and I've got an amazing year to look forward to," she said.

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