Nicole Scherzinger Near Pass Up for Being Part of ABC's TV Remake "Dirty Dancing"

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Dec 15, 2016 08:50 AM EST

One member of American girl group"Pussycat Dolls", Nicole Scherzinger had made up her mind not to focus on the ABC's TV musical remake. It is because of the character of Penny Johnson that she will go to portray for the upcoming TV remake "Dirty Dancing." 

According to Perezhilton, the X Factor judge has a strong belief of anti-abortion and claimed that her family was "really hardcore" for this practice. Because her mom carried her at the age of 17 and had Nicole when she is 18-years old.

Scherzinger explains thoroughly to the Daily Mail what family she had and almost didn't accept her role for having a part of abortion which is against to her fate. She is also hopeful that others will learn her positive influence by saying "Keep your babies."

The 38-year old actress who is born in Honolulu Hawaii and was raised to be a catholic said that her family was not favored to her role. It happens when her grandfather, a preacher, prayed a lot just to change the subject and made a decision on things that appropriate to do, according to Daily Mail.

The star of "Men in Black 3" told her followers on twitter how "excited" she was to be part of the cast in a remake movie. The remake was announced by US network back in December 2015 that is called to be Little Miss Sunshine's Abigail.

Nicole had her first solo in 2010 and turned her career into acting in 2014 when she is being the parted of London's West End revival of Cats: The Musical. She has done a bit part of "How I meet your mother" and the recent movie she was doing "Moana."

Nicole Scherzinger will still to portrayed the role of Penny Jhonson. Abigail Breslin as Frances Houseman, Colt Prattes as Johnny Castle, Bruce Greenwood as Dr. Jake Houseman and Debra Messing as Marjorie Houseman.

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