
The Pussycat Dolls are reportedly circling the stage again—but this comeback may come with some major absences.
According to new reports, Nicole Scherzinger is in talks to reunite with select former bandmates for a large-scale tour later this year. However, not all of the Dolls are expected to return.
Sources claim that while Nicole, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt are aligned and eager to move forward, Carmit Bachar, Jessica Sutta, and founding member Melody Thornton are not currently part of the proposed plans.
The group famously attempted a reunion in 2019, releasing the single React and announcing a tour that ultimately fell apart. The pandemic initially delayed the shows, but behind-the-scenes disagreements later led to the tour’s cancellation. Nicole confirmed the end of that reunion via Instagram, while Kimberly later revealed she found out about the cancellation just moments before going live on television.
In 2021, reports surfaced that Scherzinger was involved in a legal dispute with the group’s founder, Robin Antin, over the reunion plans. That dispute was settled in November 2024, though details were not made public. Nicole has since indicated she would be open to another reunion under the right circumstances.
Now, insiders say discussions have quietly resumed. One source claims the trio of Nicole, Ashley, and Kimberly are “a solid unit” and have been in talks for months. They are reportedly set to meet in London to finalize details before a formal announcement in the coming weeks.
If confirmed, the tour would mark yet another chapter in one of the most headline-grabbing girl group sagas of the 2000s. Whether fans embrace a partial reunion remains to be seen—but one thing is clear: the Dolls’ drama is never far from center stage.