The Pussycat Dolls, once a glittering pop‑dance powerhouse, are gearing up for a massive 53‑show tour that will take them across the globe. The announcement, however, has stirred a mix of excitement and confusion, especially after a live interview on Today saw lead singer Nicole Scherzinger freeze when asked about the group’s original lineup.
The Reunion Tour and the Missing Members
On Friday, Scherzinger, along with former members Ashley Roberts and Kimberly Wyatt, appeared on the morning show to discuss the upcoming tour. The trio’s return was met with enthusiasm from fans, but the question that lingered was why the original six members—Carmit Bachar, Jessica Sutta, Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, Kimberly Wyatt, and Melody Thornton—aren’t all on board.
During the interview, Scherzinger began to answer a question about the group’s decision to tour as a trio. She started a sentence—”As women today…”—but then paused, and Wyatt quickly interjected to finish the thought. The moment was captured on camera, and viewers noted Scherzinger’s hesitation and the abrupt stops in her speech.
Later, in a separate interview with TMZ, Wyatt confirmed that the tour would feature the current lineup and that the group has undergone several changes over the years. She emphasized that the trio “has so much love for all of the women who have helped build the Pussycat Dolls’ legacy.”
Why the Trio? Behind the Decision
Several factors have influenced the decision to proceed with a trio instead of a full reunion. Below are the key reasons that have emerged from statements by the remaining members and industry insiders:
- Contractual and Legal Issues: Some former members have not signed the necessary agreements for the tour, leading to complications in bringing everyone together.
- Creative Differences: Past disagreements over the group’s direction have made a full reunion challenging.
- Personal Commitments: Bachar and Sutta have pursued solo projects and other business ventures that conflict with the tour schedule.
- Health and Well‑Being: The demanding nature of a 53‑show run requires a tight schedule; not all members are ready or able to commit.
- Brand Rebuilding: The current trio aims to re‑establish the brand with a fresh, cohesive image that reflects the group’s evolution.
Schwartzinger’s comments during the interview reflected the delicate balance the group is trying to maintain. She acknowledged the legacy of the original lineup while expressing gratitude for the support of all former members.
Reactions from Former Members and Fans
While the trio’s announcement was met with excitement, it also sparked backlash from former members. Carmit Bachar and Jessica Sutta both expressed disappointment after learning they were not invited to join the tour. In interviews, they described feeling “outraged” and “hurt” by the decision, citing their significant contributions to the group’s success.
Fans on social media have echoed these sentiments, with many expressing support for a full reunion. Some have called for the group to reconsider its lineup, while others have defended the trio’s decision, arguing that the current members are best suited to carry the brand forward.
Despite the controversy, the trio remains optimistic. In a recent interview in New York City, Wyatt mentioned that the crew is “ready to hit the stage” and that the tour will showcase the group’s evolution










