Nicole Scherzinger has no regrets over X Factor

India Gazette (ANI) Thursday 9th February, 2012

Singer Nicole Scherzinger insists that she gave the job "110 per cent" effort and has "no regrets", post her departure from the U.S. TV talent show 'X Factor'.

The 'Don't Hold Your Breath' hitmaker stepped in to replace Cheryl Cole last year, but now has been axed from the line-up along with Paula Abdul and host Steve Jones ahead of the second 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..."the Daily Express quoted her as telling Access Hollywood.

"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 added. (ANI)

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