Are The Pussycat Dolls preparing for a big reunion?

The group disbanded in 2010 after a series of fallouts but according to The Sun, the group have put their differences behind them and want to get back together.

The publication claims that the group are talking about reuniting soon and that any fall-outs are "water under the bridge", with talks focused on the logistics of physically getting the band back together in the studio.

Originally founded as a burlesque dance troupe, the group's choreographer Robin Antin transformed them into a pop band in 2003.

Nicole Scherzinger joined Melody Thornton, Ashley Roberts, Jessica Sutta, Kimberly Wyatt and Carmit Bachar to form the group, and they released chart hits including 'Buttons' and 'Don't Cha'.


Collaborating with the likes of will.i.am, Timbaland and Snoop Dogg, The Pussycat Dolls released two UK top 10 studio albums, PCD in 2005 and Doll Domination in 2008, before splitting.

The band's break-up in 2010 was blamed on the emphasis being placed on Scherzinger as one by one, all the other members left Pussycat Dolls to pursue other projects.

Scherzinger has previously said she would like the band to reunite when the time felt organic, though Bachar, who quit before the release of Doll Domination, said they would never reunite with Scherzinger in the band.

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