Nicole Scherzinger has broken her silence and apologized for a comment she made on social media . The former Pussycat Dolls singer commented under Russell Brand's picture on Tuesday, Nov. 5 on Instagram.

In the picture, Russell was seen holding a " Make America Great Again" style hat that said, "Make Jesus First Again." Nicole commented under the picture two days later asking, "Where do I get this hat? [prayer hands and red heart emoji]." Because of the comment, people interpreted the message as pro-MAGA and quickly criticized the singer for commenting under Brand's post.

Brand was the subject of a UK Channel 4 documentary, that saw four women accuse him of sexual and emotional abuse. He has denied the allegations. Liam Payne was texting Pussycat Dolls singer Nicole Scherzinger on the day he died Dancing with the Stars' Nicole Scherzinger longs for a baby but has one thing stopping her Fans upset at Netflix as they make the same complaint about the 'best series on TV' Outlander fans rage over act of 'mercy' as 'awful' character dies as season 7 part 2 release revealed Amid the controversy, it was also reported that Scherzinger had previously liked a post by Robert F Kennedy Jr.

which read: "Yes, Russell Brand, Tucker Carlson, I will restore free speech, end the forever wars and protect children's health once we get Donald Trump back in the White House." The singer broke her silence and posted an apology on her Instagram Story on Friday, Nov, 9. She wrote: "I deeply apologize .