The Pussycat Dolls are just as renown for pouncing to the top of the charts as they the drama that has drenched their story for decades.
As reported, the latest chaos surrounding the collective is the implosion of their ill-fated comeback.
Announced in 2019, a 2020 reunion tour was set but was marred by the global health crisis in that year. Attempts to revive PCD’s return has seen the trek officially scrapped and a legal war break out between lead Nicole Scherzinger and the band’s founder Robin Antin.
Still, ever booked and busy, the 45-year-old has strut forward with a multitude of projects – the latest being the lead role in the revival of ‘Sunset Boulevard’ in London’s West End.
During the press run for the production, Scherzinger opened up about…the ‘Dolls.
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Reflecting on her time in ensemble, the media maven told PEOPLE:
“Our group was never set up like the Spice Girls. Our group was set up where I would be the quarterback, and I would lead us. The girls are extremely strong, talented dancers, and I had to work hard to be able to stand next to them.”
On her present take on the group, despite the various controversies, Scherzinger added:
“I always used to be made to feel like . . . I don’t know, not ashamed, but . . . I’m very proud that the albums are my music. I put the work in after all these years, and that’s OK that I have the credit because everybody has their own strengths. And this is what I bring to the table. Those were world-class pop records that had many No. 1s around the world. And I love my girls, and I’ll always have love for them — I only wish them the best.”
Pouring a little out for ‘React’…the hit that could have been.