Nicole Scherzinger recently shared her thoughts on maintaining her Christian faith while navigating Hollywood’s challenges during an interview with Variety. The singer and actress, best known as the lead of the Pussycat Dolls, explained that Christianity “gets a bad rap” there and in wider circles.
The conversation turned to a backlash she faced last year after the 2024 presidential election, which saw Donald Trump return to the White House. Scherzinger had commented on Russell Brand’s Instagram post showing off a “Make Jesus First Again” hat, writing, “Where do I get this hat?!” with prayer hands and red heart emojis. Brand, a vocal Trump supporter, wore the hat as a nod to the president’s “Make America Great Again” campaign.
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The response drew sharp criticism from those who saw it as aligning with political divides, prompting Scherzinger to delete the comment and clarify her stance.
“Many of the marginalized communities feeling hurt and concerned by the results of the presidential election are people I care about most. I stand with them, as I always have throughout my life and career. If you know me, you know that,” she wrote. “For me, Christ embodies peace, compassion, hope, and — above all — unconditional love, especially for those who may feel it the least right now.”
One year on, Scherzinger looks back without apology for championing the faith aspect of the message. She takes pride in her community of believers, noting, “I have a wonderful church that I go to in Hollywood. Most of my friends in Hollywood are Christians.”
Her convictions trace back to a strong family foundation. Born in Honolulu to a teenage mother, Scherzinger grew up in Kentucky with her grandparents, whom she calls “Papa” and “Tutu.” Both were deeply committed to their faith. Her grandfather transformed from an atheist to a priest, eventually becoming a bishop and archbishop in the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. On her grandmother’s side, her great-grandmother endured 22 pregnancies—18 children and four miscarriages—in a modest three-bedroom home with little money but unshakeable belief. “That’s the blood that I am,” Scherzinger said.
As a practicing Catholic, she believes genuine followers of Christ must “lead by example and be the light,” spreading peace and love even when the industry pushes back against such views. Stories like hers reveal a quieter side of Hollywood, where faith persists despite efforts to marginalize it, often under the guise of tolerance. Scherzinger’s journey shows that standing firm in one’s principles can inspire others to do the same, proving that real strength comes from within and above.
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