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Nicole Scherzinger confirms long-awaited Pussycat Dolls news

Girl group The Pussycat Dolls are reuniting nine years after their acrimonious break-up, singer Nicole Scherzinger has confirmed (Ian West/PA)
Girl group The Pussycat Dolls are reuniting nine years after their acrimonious break-up, singer Nicole Scherzinger has confirmed (Ian West/PA)

Chart-topping girl group The Pussycat Dolls are reuniting nine years after their acrimonious break-up, singer Nicole Scherzinger has confirmed.

The US pop band, whose hits include Don’t Cha and Buttons, went their separate ways in 2010 amid reports of tensions between the six members.

However, Scherzinger, the de facto leader of the group, has confirmed they are back together and said they have “grown so much” since the break-up.

In an interview with The Sun, she said: “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 line-up will consist of Scherzinger, 41, Ashley Roberts, 38, Kimberly Wyatt, 37, Carmit Bachar, 45, and Jessica Sutta, 37.

Melody Thornton, 35, will not be returning.

X Factor judge Scherzinger said her secret battle with the eating disorder bulimia contributed towards the group’s break-up, after she felt unable to confide in her bandmates.

“I hid it from the world,” she said. “I was extremely ashamed. When you’re battling your own demons and insecurities, it’s not something you want to share with other people.

“I am just so grateful I could come out of that. It’s our flaws that connect us.”

The Pussycat Dolls, who have sold more than 54 million records around the world, plan to launch their reunion with a performance during Saturday’s The X Factor: Celebrity final, followed by a tour next year.

Asked by The Sun if they planned to record a new album, Scherzinger said:  “Well, we’ve been working on some new music but right now we’re just focusing on brushing off the old limbs.”