Pussycat Dolls reunite for UK Arena tour [CANCELLED + UNREUNITED]

The BBC and Andrew Lloyd Webber should do a new talent search like "How Do You Solve a Problem like Maria?" but call it "How Do You Solve a Problem like Nicole?"
 

Nicole Scherzinger responds to ‘meritless’ Pussycat Dolls tour lawsuit​


Nicole Scherzinger denies she is to blame for the cancellation of the Pussycat Dolls’ reunion tour.

The 2000s girl group’s lead singer filed a response Tuesday to PCD founder Robin Antin’s lawsuit against her, arguing it “fails to state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action” and denying she breached a 2019 contract for the tour by asking to renegotiate its terms in 2021 after the COVID-19 pandemic hit.

In court documents exclusively obtained by Page Six, Scherzinger’s attorneys, Howard E. King and Stephen D. Rothschild, called Antin’s suit “a meritless effort to enforce an expired 2019 agreement” and claimed the tour had been “cancelled due to the pandemic” — not rescheduled as previously announced on PCD’s Instagram.

“Nicole Scherzinger asked to negotiate terms for a new tour in 2021, instead of agreeing to Antin’s demand that the old agreement govern the new tour,” King and Rothschild said. “Had Antin participated in the negotiation in good faith instead of stubbornly trying to revive the old agreement, the likelihood is that the parties would have reached an agreement for the new tour.”

The lawyers went on to accuse Antin, 60, of “mismanagement” and “defamatory efforts publicly to shift blame” from herself to Scherzinger, 43, for the tour being scrapped, noting that Antin “is not a performing member of the Pussycat Dolls.”

Antin sued Scherzinger in September 2021 for allegedly refusing to participate in the tour unless she was given a majority share and complete creative control of the group’s highly anticipated reunion.

“Scherzinger cited the growth of her personal brand and the opportunities she would have to forego to continue to engage in the partnership with [PCD], despite already being contractually obligated to be an ‘active partner’ under the terms of the [2019 contract],” Antin’s attorneys, Richard S. Busch and Max D. Fabricant, said in her suit, which Page Six previously obtained.

 
Well this is giving more entertainment to more people than the cancelled tour would ever reach
 
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“Scherzinger cited the growth of her personal brand and the opportunities she would have to forego to continue to engage in the partnership with [PCD], despite already being contractually obligated to be an ‘active partner’ under the terms of the [2019 contract],”

oh yes, let's not forget her PROFITABLE solo career :disco: and her ongoing ventures as a judge in singing reality TV contests.

I read somewhere (Twitter perhaps?) rumours about her wanting to try out for a BAY-BEH while she's still 36 :su2: hence why she backed out.
 
I feel like this thread needs to have + unreunited added to the title :disco:
 
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