Pussycat Dolls Comeback: Drama, Missing Members & Reunion Anger

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Pussycat Dolls Reunion Faces Backlash as Original Members Experience Snubbed

The highly anticipated Pussycat Dolls reunion has been met with controversy as former members Carmit Bachar and Jessica Sutta were not invited to participate in the current lineup’s tour. The reunion, featuring Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts and Kimberly Wyatt, is scheduled for 53 dates across the United Kingdom, Europe, and North America.

Reunion Sparks Outrage from Former Members

Carmit Bachar, an original member of the group, has expressed her disappointment on social media, reposting messages from fans who feel the reunion is incomplete without her. One fan message she reposted read, “It ain’t the Pussycat Dolls if Carmit Bachar isn’t there!” Just Jared reported on the social media backlash.

Jessica Sutta also shared pointed messages, including a post stating, “Those who hurt you will see how God heals you – publicly, beautifully, and beyond what they expected.” Just Jared noted Sutta’s response.

Reasoning Behind the Exclusion

According to The Daily Mail, the returning trio reportedly wanted to “protect their peace,” suggesting a desire to avoid potential drama on tour. The Sun also reported that the decision was made to avoid “drama.”

Past Reunion Attempts

The current situation echoes a similar snub in 2020, when both Carmit Bachar and Jessica Sutta were not asked to participate in a planned reunion. The Daily Mail highlighted this previous exclusion.

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