A potential reunion of the Pussycat Dolls is facing challenges as the group struggles to align on their future plans. The renowned band, known for hits like Don’t Cha and Buttons, achieved massive success from 2003 to 2010, selling 15 million albums globally and 40 million singles despite only releasing two studio albums. They also received accolades, including a Grammy nomination for their 2006 track, Stickwitu.
In 2019, Kimberly Wyatt reunited with bandmates Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, Carmit Bachar, and Jessica Sutta for a brief reunion, excluding Melody Thornton. Initially planning a worldwide tour after the positive reception of their new single, React, debuted on The X Factor, the tour was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fast forward to 2022, three years after the official cancellation of the tour, Kimberly, 43, disclosed ongoing challenges in coordinating with the Dolls for a special project. Despite expressing hope for a potential reunion, she highlighted the difficulties in uniting the group amid recent conflicts.
Reports surfaced in 2021 alleging that Scherzinger was embroiled in a legal dispute with the Dolls’ founder over tour earnings and creative control. The disagreement was resolved in November 2024, with Nicole considering another reunion. Kimberly hinted at a forthcoming documentary project, hoping her bandmates would participate, emphasizing the importance of women supporting each other in creating something impactful.
Reflecting on their journey, Kimberly praised the Dolls’ perseverance and humble beginnings, reminiscing about their early gigs in Los Angeles alongside notable personalities like Scarlett Johansson and Britney Spears. She expressed pride in their legacy and the impact their music had on fans worldwide.
While navigating potential future endeavors, Kimberly remains dedicated to her radio show and hinted at her interest in challenging experiences like Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. She emphasized the psychological aspects of such ventures and the unpredictability of how individuals may respond when pushed beyond their comfort zones.
For those interested, Kimberly’s radio show airs every Sunday at hitsradio.co.uk or on the Rayo app.