Carmit Bachar Breaks Silence on 'Disappointing' Pussycat Dolls Reunion Snub
Carmit Bachar, a founding member, revealed she was unaware of the reunion plans, highlighting ongoing internal tensions and legal disputes within the Pussycat Dolls brand.
- On Tuesday, March 17, Carmit Bachar, founding Pussycat Dolls member, wrote on Instagram that she was not contacted and learned of the reunion alongside the public, calling the exclusion personally disappointing.
- Earlier this month the group announced a 53-date tour across the U.K., Europe and North America and released a new single Club Song; this follows a 2019 reunion attempt that collapsed amid the pandemic and legal disputes.
- Now down to just three members, Nicole Scherzinger, lead vocalist, Kimberly Wyatt and Ashley Roberts appear on the new material; the group originated as Robin Antin's 1995 neo-burlesque troupe and broke out in 2005 with 'Don't Cha'.
- As of 2026-03-18, representatives for Scherzinger and other associated parties have not publicly responded, and Billboard has reached out for comment, fueling further speculation.
- The PCD Forever Tour kicks off on Friday, June 5 in Palm Desert, California with Lil Kim and Mya as openers, while Bachar focuses on well-being and new music projects.
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Pussycat Dolls Drama: 'I Was Not Contacted', Says Original Member Carmit Bachar in Shock Statement
The Pussycat Dolls reunion has been thrown into fresh turmoil after founding member Carmit Bachar publicly claimed she was excluded from comeback discussions, reigniting old wounds just as the group appeared poised for a high-profile return. The statement, issued directly by Bachar on 17 March 2026 via her verified social media account, has reignited longstanding tensions surrounding the group's fractured history. It also raises questions about …
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