Nicole Scherzinger Teases Pussycat Doll Reunion- Former 'X-Factor UK' Host Says "Nobody Could Ever Replace" PCD
Are you ready to answer some questions like, "Don't cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me, again?"
Well if you aren't, you better get ready, because Nicole Scherzinger is teasing that there could possibly be a Pussycat Doll reunion in the near future. That's if she has anything to say about it.
The former lead singer for the group left the band in 2010 after they had achieved superstar status with their hit singles like "Don't Cha," "Stickwitu," and "Buttons."
The singer recently spoke with The Daily Star and opened up about the possible reunion saying that, "Nobody could ever replace the Pussycat Dolls."
The group girl, which was based on Robin Antin's burlesque show of the same name, was often known for their naughty videos and at often times suggestive lyrics. They had tapped into a market that no other girl group had really entered at that time.
"It was a unique time and nothing else had ever come out like that before," Scherzinger told the news site.
The former PCD star and X-Factor host had achieved some solo stardom as she become a judge on the popular UK singing competition and had also seen a level of success on the charts with her music.
However, even with all her fame, it seems like Nicole is definitely missing the comradery of her fellow bandmates.
"The Dolls hold a special place in my heart. Nobody can touch us," the "Your Love" singer explained. "Hopefully we'll get back together."
Nicole isn't the only one that would like to see the reunion happen, fellow bandmate Ashley Roberts said in a statement, during her perfume launch, that she hopes that PCD gets back together.
"Definitely someday," the former bandmate said. "It will happen when it's supposed to."
We'll leave you with one of our favorite Pussycat Doll songs to make you even more excited for the reunion than we know you already are. Or are you? Let us know whether or not you think the Pussycat Dolls should reunite in the comments below.