The first TV spot premiered during the season 2 premiere of Fox's Glee on September 21, 2010. The song "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me", penned by Diane Warren and sung by Cher, won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song in 2011, while the film was nominated for the Golden Globe Award in the Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy category. Tess tells if she doesn't like the situation then she should leave and quit her job, causing Nikki to be shocked by this. When Ali, auditions for Georgia's spot. 30 talking about this. [26] Kirk Honeycutt of The Hollywood Reporter called Burlesque "a refreshing throwback to movie musicals that celebrates its stars while indulging in sexy fun" and also praised Aguilera's acting and singing.

Burlesque started shooting on November 9, 2009[5] and ended on March 3, 2010. She lies to the DJ saying that her manager Tess needs to talk to him and then waits for Ali's turn to lip-sync to "Touch Lover". The DVD and Blu-ray sales exceed one million units and have grossed $20,563,918 in the United States alone;[19] and, as of May 19, 2011[update], it is the 19th highest selling movie of the year. After she finally earns Nikki's respect, Ali performs "Show Me How You Burlesque", written by Jack (who refused to allow Ali to listen or see his music throughout the movie due to it not being "ready") with all of the dancers on stage, much to the crowds' delight. One night after the club closes, a very jealous Nikki shows up drunk and starts a fight with Tess telling her to choose between her and Ali but Tess rebuffs this because she is angry and intoxicated. Sorry, you have Javascript Disabled! By the film's end, she arrives back at the burlesque she was fired from to apologize to her manage for her lies and Ali for her rivalry. Nikki rebuffs this news and is angered to see that the new girl Ali waiting tables as a waitress and tells Sean that she wants Ali removed from the burlesque, cursing her name as she does so. A very jealous Nikki shows up drunk and picks a fight with her. Diablo Cody (Juno) revised it uncredited. On Sunday, November 28, 2010, it went back up to third place behind Tangled and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1. "[28] Stanley Tucci's performance received praise from Entertainment Weekly[29] and Empire thought the dance numbers were thrilling. Cher's "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me", which was written by Diane Warren, won the award.
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Tess begs her to drive whilst under the influence of alcohol but before driving away against Tess's words, she falsely claims that she slept with Tess's ex-husband the night after their honeymoon. Nikki drunkenly accuses Tess of not knowing true friendship because of her siding with Ali whom she doesn't really know but still choose her over Nikki and calls her out for lack of loyalty.
[36] As of February 6, 2011[update], it had grossed $39.4 million in North America, and, as of May 15, 2011[update], $51.1 million in foreign countries, for a total of $90.6 million worldwide. "[33] The New York Times said that the story line "had already gathered dust by the time [of] the 1933 musical 42nd Street". When her rival Georgia becomes pregnant, Nikki seems overjoyed at her other rival being replaced with someone she could possibly outrun in the singing performances until her the new girl, Ali wins the burlesque team over with her performance and is given the job to sing and dance in Georgia's place. If your big day is soon and you are planning to have some special pictures to record the best moments then this collection will be of great help for you. Later Sean and dancer Coco notice an attractive DJ who Coco assumes is looking at her. "[22] On Metacritic, the film holds a score of 47 out of 100, based on 38 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [19] Overall, it has grossed over $30,053,366 on video sales (DVD and Blu-ray sales) in United States alone. A third TV spot also aired the following day during Dancing with the Stars, later followed by another during MTV's Jersey Shore. Angry at the damage done to her car, Tess screams out "You crazy bitch!" Meet the cast and learn more about the stars of Burlesque with exclusive news, pictures, videos and more at TVGuide.com ... Julianne Hough Georgia. It was released on November 24, 2010, in North America. Ali breaks things off with Marcus after she sees his plans to build a skyscraper on the property the club is on; Marcus protests this, asking why this suddenly makes him "the bad guy", to which Ali replies, "It doesn't, Marcus.

The film marked Aguilera's film debut and Cher's first musical. Aguilera also gave an interview to show host Chelsea Handler to discuss the film and other subjects.

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Feeling heartbroken and betrayed, Ali runs to Sean for support, and learns that Sean is gay, due to his having spent the night with Georgia's wedding DJ the night before. On November 19, 2010, Aguilera also gave a television interview to Ellen DeGeneres. The wedding sees the dancers reunite as Sean and Tess dance together and reminisce about their history. Burlesque Georgia Wedding are carefully selected images to help inspire you for your big day. Defeated with these reminders of her drunken mishaps, Nikki warns Tess that she will not remain on the sidelines and tells her to fix this situation but Tess tells Nikki that she isn't her only problem because she's more concerned on paying the money need to save the burlesque building over worrying about Nikki pouring tequila on her Cheerios for breakfast. Both have shown a friendly relationship towards each other as well. When new arrival Ali Rose takes her place after she's fired for drinking, Nikki jealousy of Ali's bond with her ex-lover Marcus Gerber and everyone's approval of the new singer over herself, grows increasingly over the film's course.

Cher and Aguilera contributed to the soundtrack album, with Aguilera contributing eight out of the 10 songs and Cher taking the remaining two. Nikki is the secondary antagonist in the 2010 musical film Burlesque who is always late to performances and is caught drinking heavy alcohol before musical numbers. Ali even came to her wedding.