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'Malala? I don't know that story well...?' Nicole Scherzinger struggles to answer question about courageous teenage girl shot by Taliban

Awkward: Nicole Scherzinger lost for words when asked a question on red carpet in awkward video posted on YouTube by ITN reporter
 Awkward: Nicole Scherzinger lost for words when asked a question on red carpet in awkward video posted on YouTube by ITN reporter
Nicole Scherzinger was lost for words when a red carpet reporter asked her about Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai.


When quizzed by a red carpet reporter at Monday's Pride Of Britain awards about the 16-year-old who was shot in the head and neck by the Taliban Nicole struggled to recall exactly who Malala was.
Nicole could not answer the question when she was asked what she thought of her courageous story, and responded: 'I don't know the story that well, but is she still...?'


Presentation: David Beckham presented the Pride of Britain teenager of courage award to Malala Yousafzai
Presentation: David Beckham presented the Pride of Britain teenager of courage award to Malala Yousafzai

It was all the more embarrassing as Malala was that night being honoured with the Teenager Of Courage Award which was presented via video by David Beckham.
However the interview started well with, with Nicole praising all the people who were attending the event on Monday night.
Nicole said: 'It's the regular ordinary people who are the real heroes. 

 
'And tonight we get to finally recognise them, the real courageous ones who've gone through so much adversity - they're just real survivors and they inspire all of us.'
Lost for words: Nicole tilts her head to one side as she thinks about how to answer her question
Lost for words: Nicole tilts her head to one side as she thinks about how to answer her question
Inspiring: Malala Yousafzai has overcome all obstacles since being shot in the head and neck by the Taliban in 2012
Inspiring: Malala Yousafzai has overcome all obstacles since being shot in the head and neck by the Taliban in 2012


It did however take a quick turn for the worse when Malala was mentioned, as she has not been out of the news recently, having spoken at the UN whilst inspiring schoolgirls across the globe.
After the reporter briefly explained Malala's story, Nicole replied: 'Amazing, she's a righteous, empowering, powerful woman and God bless her.'
Quickly moving on from the awkward moment, which left the X Factor judge seemingly bemused, the reporter went on to say how she must be as excited to meet all the courageous as they are to meet her.
She said: 'Yeah, I'm very humbled when I come, last year was my first year here and I was extremely humbled and I was like who am I, these people have gone through so much, such amazing stories they're so beautiful, I want to hug everybody.'
The interviewed was finished off with a light-hearted question about X Factor, possibly to detract from the excruciating talk.
When asked if she is hoping to win X Factor, Nicole said: 'The talent is unbelievable this year so I am going to do the best that I can with my girls and I want them to shine bright, but I think there is a lot of talent in the other categories as well.'
Doing her best: Nicole Scherzinger does her best to answer Darren Burn's questions in the most eloquently way possible
Doing her best: Nicole Scherzinger does her best to answer Darren Burn's questions in the most eloquently way possible
She did however charmingly wish the contestants of Newsroom's Got Talent luck in the contest on October 10 at the 02 arena, London.
It will see some of the biggest names in television news take to the stage and raise much-needed funds for Leonard Cheshire Disability and UNICEF.
The judging panel is made up of Pete Waterman, Cheryl Baker, Rylan Clark and Nancy Dell'Olio, and will be hosted by Kate Thornton and Richard Arnold.



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