The Pussycat Dolls originally became famous as a group of six, but Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt are coming back together as a three-person group.
Carmit Bachar, 51, and Jessica Sutta, 43, were surprised and disappointed to learn they weren’t invited back, especially since they had already planned to participate in the previously cancelled 2020 reunion.
Sources say Carmit and Jessica weren’t invited on the upcoming reunion tour because Nicole, Ashley, and Kimberly – all close friends in their 40s – wanted to avoid any drama and keep things peaceful.
According to a source who spoke with The Sun, the three performers believe Carmit and Jessica no longer fit with their vision for the tour and they’re hoping to avoid any unnecessary conflict.
They believed that traveling and working together as a group of three would ensure the tour ran without problems.
Everyone agrees about the reunion, but they feel disconnected from Jessica and Carmit, like they’re living completely different lives now.
According to a source, Carmit and Jessica had previously said they weren’t interested in rejoining the band, so their reaction to the announcement was unexpected.
‘It feels like they’re doing anything for attention,’ the source said.
The report also stated that the group’s founder, Robin Antin, is participating in the upcoming reunion tour, but her involvement is smaller than what was originally planned for the 2020 tour.
The 2020 tour, planned to bring Jessica, Carmit, Nicole, Ashley, and Kimberly together again, was called off due to a legal issue between Robin and Nicole.
The Daily Mail reached out to Jessica, Carmit, Nicole, Ashley, and Kimberly’s teams for a response.
Melody Thornton, age 41, was part of the original Pussycat Dolls but won’t be joining the upcoming tour. She also wasn’t planning to participate in their 2020 reunion shows.
As a lifestyle expert, I’m hearing a lot of buzz about a recent reunion, and it sounds like Carmit and Jessica were really caught off guard! They’ve shared publicly that they weren’t even asked to participate, and they’re understandably upset about being left out. It’s always disappointing when you’re not included in something you thought you might be a part of, and they’re letting everyone know how they feel.
A disagreement broke out among the members of The Pussycat Dolls on Thursday, shortly before they revealed plans for their first world tour in 17 years.
Carmit shared a video on Instagram originally posted by the girl group’s ex-producer, Eddie Serrano, in which he voiced his disapproval of their recent reunion.
He explained that he was there to discuss a single topic and mentioned having close friendships with several members of the Pussycat Dolls, specifically referring to Carmit as a sister.
I’m really disappointed about this Pussycat Dolls reunion. It bothers me that some of the original members, who were key to creating the group’s success, aren’t included.
As a lifestyle expert, I always say it’s crucial to understand the whole picture. When it comes to this group, people are focusing on the individual members, but they are a unit. Seeing them as anything less than the complete Pussycat Dolls – the energy, the performance, everything – is like having the ‘Pussy’ without the ‘Dolls’ – it’s just not the same, and it’s missing that essential spark!
Alongside the clip, the singer wrote: ‘Luv you.’
Jessica shared that she was as surprised as everyone else to learn about the reunion, finding out when it was announced publicly.
When a fan asked Jessica if she planned to reunite with the Pussycat Dolls, she simply said, ‘No.’
They’ve been planning this for a year, and completely left Carmit and me out of the loop. We’re just finding out about it now, at the same time as you.
Jessica followed up with a series of puzzling posts on her Instagram Stories that seemed to be directed at her bandmates.
Trust that things are happening for a reason. Letting go of people who aren’t right for you and facing difficult truths can be painful, but it ultimately creates space for the right people and opportunities to come into your life.
Someone else pointed out that attending church regularly doesn’t excuse unkind or unethical behavior – God notices how you treat people and what actions you take.
Another message said: ‘The people who have caused you pain will witness God’s incredible healing in your life – it will be obvious, amazing, and far greater than they ever imagined.’
Former member Melody Thornton has so far remained silent about the reunion.
The Pussycat Dolls initially split in 2010, and Kimberly Wyatt explained she felt creatively stifled by the group at that time.
Nicole pursued a solo career, and the group reformed in 2019 with five members, excluding Melody Thornton. They released the song “React” and planned a reunion tour for 2020, but it had to be cancelled because of the Covid pandemic.
Rumors of a reunion began last month when the three members were seen having dinner together at the upscale Gaia restaurant in London’s Mayfair.
Tickets for the much-awaited UK and Europe tour go on sale Wednesday, March 18th for those with pre-sale access, and will be available to the general public starting Friday, March 20th.
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