THE Pussycat Dolls have seemingly “confirmed” their reunion by signing with a new talent agent.
The news comes despite feuds and legal battles in the band, formed of .
Fans are convinced that The Pussycat Dolls have “confirmed” they are reunitin (Jessica Sutta, Kimberly Wyatt, Nicole Scherzinger, Melody Thornton and Ashley Roberts pictured in 2008)Credit: Getty
It wouldn’t be the first time the band got back together, with an attempted reunion in 2019Credit: PA:Press Association
Nicole has had her fair share of trouble since leaving the band, including a highly-public feud and legal battleCredit: Getty
CAA music division head Rob Light and Paul Franklin – a specialist in reunion tours – are now set to manage the band in a telling move.
While Nicole teased the reunion this week by talking about “what’s to come” for the band.
Sharing a clip from their hit song Buttons, Nicole wrote: “From then to now… seeing this video hit 1 billion views on YouTube fills my heart with so much gratitude.
“For the PCD fans. For the memories. For what’s to come.”
Last month, with the idea spearheaded by Kimberly.
At the time, a source said: “Kimberly has been open about the fact the girls have sorted out their issues.
“She also told pals they’ve been discussing a tour.
“The Pussycat Dolls certainly had their differences over the years, but a comeback would send fans wild.”
The Dolls started off as a burlesque troupe but in 2003 , Melody and Kaya joined Carmit, , Jessica and to form the group.
They split in 2010.
This is not the first time a reunion has been on the cards, with multiple members of the band reuniting in 2019 before planning a 2020 tour, which was halted due to Covid-19.
It was later cancelled due to the pandemic and legal issues.
Nicole with the band’s founder, .
Robin claimed that Nicole was refusing to take part in the tour unless she received a larger share of the group’s joint firm.
She allegedly demanded her 49 per cent holding in the firm is increased to 75 per cent, giving her creative control of the group and “final decision-making authority”.
According to the lawsuit filed by Robin, Nicole said the “growth of her personal brand” and the “opportunities she would have to forego to engage in the partnership” was why she deserved an increased share.
However, in a fiery retaliation, former X Factor judge Nicole issued a statement through her lawyer, Howard King, in which she branded Robin’s claims as “ludicrous and false”.
Melody wasn’t involved in the last planned reunion after clashing with Nicole over singing the band’s lead vocals.
Robin Antin sued Nicole following the band’s 2019 reunion in what became a bitter legal battleCredit: Getty
The band originally rose to fame in 2003Credit: Getty



