The Pussycat Dolls set for comeback years after splitting

The girl group split in 2010 after tensions among members

By TCP News Desk November 23, 2025


The girl group split in 2010 after tensions among members
The girl group split in 2010 after tensions among members

The Iconic American girl band The Pussycat Dolls are allegedly discussing a reunion with a possible major tour. 

Kimberly Wyatt served as a member of the girl band from 2003 to 2010. She has reportedly been hinting in private discussions with her friends that the group has resolved their issues.

“Kimberly has been open about the fact the girls have sorted out their issues,” adding, “She also told pals they’ve been discussing a tour,” an insider spilt to The Sun.

“The Pussycat Dolls certainly had their differences over the years, but a comeback would send fans wild,” the source added. 

The girl group consisting of six members including Carmit Bachar, Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, Kimberly, Jessica Sutta and Melody Thornton had promised a tour in 2020 as well.

Their previous reunion plans had to be postponed at the time due to the COVID-19 pandemic at that time. 

The Dolls started as a theatrical troupe and later transformed into a pop group in 2003 after the entry of Nicole, Melody and Kaya in the band.

Kaya left the Buttons singer group in 2004, while Carmit left the girls after four more years.

The Pussy Cat Dolls decided to officially split as a group in 2010. Their fans are set to welcome the iconic girl band back with open arms, expressing their emotions on the internet.