Nicole Scherzinger insists she has ''no regrets'' about US 'X-Factor'.
The former Pussycat Doll - who along with fellow judge Paula Abdul and host Steve Jones will not be returning for a second season - says she does not plan to waste time looking back.
She said: ''I had a wonderful experience on the show. I loved being a part of my 'X Factor' family. Nothing could obviously prepare me for everything I had to go through, all the emotions and stuff, but I have no regrets.
''I've always believed in never looking back and just moving forward and I've got an amazing year to look forward to.''
The 33-year-old 'Don't Cha' singer - who was drafted in as a judge when Girls Aloud star Cheryl Cole was dropped from the panel at the start of season one - feels she gave everything she could to the TV talent show.
She told Access Hollywood: ''What happened? Well, all I know is that I gave 110 per cent.
''I know everybody's talking about it, they're saying good, bad, they love me or hate me, but the one thing you can't say is that I didn't give it my all.''
Having split with Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton last year, she insists there will be no romance between herself and Steve Jones - who she describes as being: ''Like a brother.''
For now, Nicole plans to throw all of her energy into her solo music career and theatre work.
She said: ''I'm kicking off with my European headlining tour, I'm leaving in a few days for that
''I'm going to get back to theater this year, some more movies and my album is coming out in the US - my 'Killer Love' album - so I'm putting the finishing touches on it.''
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