Pussycat Dolls founder sues Nicole Scherzinger for allegedly backing out of reunion and demanding creative control

Nicole Scherzinger might need to loosen up her purse strings as OG Pussycat Dolls founder Robin Antin has alleged she pulled out of the proposed tour after the pandemic hit and tried to renegotiate her contract to own 75% of the business. 

A source told the UK’s Sun newspaper however “The pandemic has hampered plans for The Pussycat Dolls but as far as they are concerned, they’re all raring to get going as soon as it’s safe to do so. Nicole had considered doing some solo music last year and wrote a series of songs including a track about social distancing called Anti-Party Anthem.”

They continued: “That one was a fun nod to lockdown life, which she wrote when the pandemic had just started but she decided not to put it out a short while later. The time has passed and she has no plans right now to do anything as a solo artist. All her focus is on The Pussycat Dolls at the moment.”

 

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