American girl group The Pussycat Dolls are getting back together nine years after split.
The group leader Nicole Scherzinger has confirmed the news the group will be seen together soon.
The Pussycat Dolls split in 2010 amid reports of tensions between the six members and resentment over Scherzinger’s leading role.
But the Dolls’ figurehead says they have “grown so much” since the split.
Scherzinger told in an interview, “First of all, I hope it’s different because WE are different. It is 10 years on now. We all bring our own unique gifts to the group.
“I am so excited and we have grown so much. We are here to see each other shine. I think we are going to push each other.”
The group Hits such as “Don’t Cha” and “Buttons” have helped them sell more than 54 million records.
The reformed line-up will be: Scherzinger, 41, Ashley Roberts, 38, Kimberly Wyatt, 37, Carmit Bachar, 45, and Jessica Sutta, 37.
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