Kimberly Wyatt says The Pussycat Dolls tour WILL go ahead

Kimberly Wyatt says The Pussycat Dolls tour WILL go ahead
Kimberly Wyatt says The Pussycat Dolls tour WILL go ahead

Kimberly Wyatt has said that The Pussycat Dolls long-awaited reunion will go ahead next September despite months of delays. 

The group's tour was previously thrown into jeopardy by the pandemic and reports that Nicole Scherzinger was being sued by the band's founder for 'refusing to participate'.  

Speaking to The Sun, Kimberly, 39, said: 'Nobody has told me that it has been cancelled so I’m holding onto the hope that it’s September 2022 until I’m told otherwise.' 

'Nobody has told me that it has been cancelled': Kimberly Wyatt has said that The Pussycat Dolls long-awaited reunion will go ahead next September despite months of delays (pictured in September)

'Nobody has told me that it has been cancelled': Kimberly Wyatt has said that The Pussycat Dolls long-awaited reunion will go ahead next September despite months of delays (pictured in September) 

She continued: 'I’m desperate to get out there. I had finally felt like I was in the groove, I was ready for it - let’s go!

'The fans deserve it. They have supported us for so long. We need to get out there and do what we do.'   

The reunion tour - featuring Kimberly, Jessica Sutta, Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts and Carmit Bachar - was initially postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic after it was announced back in November 2019. 

And the future of the tour was placed in doubt again earlier this year when Pussycat Dolls founder Robin Antin filed a lawsuit claiming Nicole was refusing to participate unless she received complete creative control in relaunching the group, as well as a bigger percentage of profits.

Set backs: The reunion tour - featuring Kimberly, Jessica Sutta, Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts and Carmit Bachar - was initially postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic after it was announced back in November 2019

Set backs: The reunion tour - featuring Kimberly, Jessica Sutta, Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts and Carmit Bachar - was initially postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic after it was announced back in November 2019

However, Nicole's lawyer Howard King described the claims as 'ludicrous and false' and alleged the lawsuit was 'a desperate attempt to divert blame for her own failures by trying to impose obligations on Nicole that simply do not exist'.

The attorney added: 'Robin will fail in her efforts to trade on Nicole's hard-earned success to pull herself out of a deep financial hole she has created by her own poor business and professional decisions.

'Prior to Nicole's involvement, trading on Nicole's name without her consent, Robin borrowed (and spent) $600,000 from Live Nation that she won't or can't repay.

Let's go! 'The fans deserve it. They have supported us for so long. We need to get out there and do what we do,' Kimberly said (pictured: the band together in London in January 2020)

Let's go! 'The fans

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