Nicole Scherzinger Teases Possible PussyCat Dolls Reunion Amid Ongoing Lawsuit: ‘Never Say Never’
Despite ongoing legal issues with her beloved girl group, pop star Nicole Scherzinger isn't ruling out a potential reunion with the "dolls."
The singer also put an end to feuding rumors between her and her bandmates Melody Thorton, Kaya Jones, Carmit Bachar, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta, and Kimberly Wyatt — who disbanded back in 2010.
The girls collectively planned for a reunion tour a decade later in 2020, however the COVID-19 pandemic put those plans to rest. "We are still in contact," Scherzinger told 'The Daily Mail.' "I'm really happy for the girls."
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Although rumors circulated claiming Scherzinger's dominance on the stage and in the studio caused a rift between the mates, the singer maintains that a reunion is still possible, and that she loves to see the "dolls" doing well.
"I love my dolls. I love the Pussycat Dolls. So, I always say never say never," she told the media outlet regarding the possibility of getting the band back on the road. "I'm obviously in a different place in my life right now, but you never know what the future holds."
Regarding "a different place" — the 46-year-old is set to make her Broadway debut as the star in 'Sunset Boulevard' later this year alongside Andrew Lloyd Webber, Don Black, and Christopher Hampton.
"This killer production is theater at its devilish best. It slays you," 'The Washington Post' said of the Jamie Lloyd-directed reimagined classic.
Robin Antin, founder of the PussyCat Dolls — as a burlesque troupe stemming back to 1995 prior to becoming popstars ten years later — sued Scherzinger for a breach of contract in 2021 accusing her of refusing to participate in the tour unless she was given a majority share and complete creative control, per 'Page Six.'
The media outlet reported that Scherzinger's lawyers filed a cross-complaint the following year deeming the lawsuit "meritless" in court, maintaining that their client "asked to negotiate terms for a new tour in 2021." However, Antin, 63, "stubbornly [tried] to revive the old agreement" from 2019.
The "Buttons" singer appears to remain light-hearted throughout the process, stating, "I see them [the dolls], I love keeping up with them on their Instagram's and everybody is just thriving and looking good while they're doing it."
An additional hearing is scheduled for December 2.