Nicole Scherzinger planning Zoom wedding to Thom Evans

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Nicole Scherzinger and Thom Evans

by Charlotte Oliver |
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We’re now used to logging into Zoom for everything – work meetings, home workouts and get-togethers with friends and family. But we have yet to attend a virtual wedding. So we’re just a little bit excited about the fact that Nicole Scherzinger and Thom Evans could soon be sending us the invite we’ve been missing.

Over the past month, the lovebirds have taken it upon themselves to keep us entertained online – and, according to insiders, Nicole’s ready to take it up a notch. After all, you can’t keep a Pussycat Doll locked down for long – and with the group’s world tour postponed, she’s not used to being offstage for this long.

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“Nicole has already told friends that she’d love to marry Thom, but with everything that’s going on, she’s seriously thought about holding it on Zoom,” says an insider close to the singer, who met Thom, 35, on the set of The X Factor: Celebrity last year.

“Close friends and family could log in, and then she’d make it available for the world to watch. She feels like people need a bit of positivity right now, and a wedding would bring that. She has zero interest in haters accusing her of doing it for publicity – she really believes that love conquers all.”

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The happy couple have been showing us just how in-sync they are during self-isolation with their home workouts, dance routines, and duets – first in London, and then in LA, where they fled to self-isolate at Nicole’s more glam gaff. Earlier this month, they divided opinion with an Insta video in which they sang the Shania Twain classic Still The One together, with Nicole telling her fans, “For Thom’s birthday, he wanted to sing and spread some love to everyone during this time.”

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While some followers thought the clip was cringy, others thanked the pair for cheering them up, and according to our source, it’s made Nic, 41, more convinced than ever that PDAs are just what the world needs right now. The one problem – the groom-to-be isn’t so sure.

“Thom feels as though they should wait until everything is back to normal,” says our source. “Some of his family feel uncomfortable about the idea of being seen on screen by millions of strangers. He also thinks they’d be rushing it and, because it wouldn’t be legal, it’s better to wait and do it properly. But Nicole wants to spread joy, and to her, getting married right now sounds like an epic love story.”

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