Another Pussycat Doll hits out reunion tour snub with sassy comeback
Carmit Bachar of the Pussycat Dolls expresses disappointment after being excluded from the group's reunion tour, claiming she wasn't contacted about the comeback.
The renowned girl group The Pussycat Dolls has announced a reunion tour featuring three of its original members: Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt. However, the absence of three other iconic members—Carmit Bachar, Jessica Sutta, and Melody Thornton—has sparked controversy. This comes after a previously planned tour was canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic, leaving fans and former members in anticipation of the reunion.
Carmit Bachar has publicly voiced her frustration regarding the situation, stating that she was not approached about the reunion tour. The decision to move forward without certain members has led to a heated discussion surrounding fairness and acknowledgment of all former members, especially given the group's legacy in the industry. Jessica Sutta, who had previously been part of the initial reunion plans, also will not be participating, furthering speculation about the dynamics within the group.
This situation depicts the complexities often faced by reunion tours in the music industry, especially for bands with a fraught history. The reactions of the excluded members highlight the emotional aspects tied to legacy acts and the potential divides that can arise when some members feel sidelined or unsupported. As the reunion progresses, it will be interesting to observe how the public and fans react, as well as whether the dialogue around member treatment in reunions will influence future decisions within the industry.