While promoting her upcoming stint in the musical Sunset Boulevard at London's West End, Nicole Scherzinger got candid about her former group the Pussycat Dolls.
via: People
The pop star rose to global fame in 2005 with the release of the girl group's debut single "Don't Cha." Two albums (PCD and Doll Domination) and eight Top 40 singles (including "Buttons" and "When I Grow Up") followed, but the dance-pop troupe disbanded in 2010.
The group begin as a burlesque act before founder-choreographer Robin Antin negotiated a record deal, bringing in Scherzinger to front the band, which was rounded out by dancer-performers Kimberly Wyatt, Melody Thornton, Jessica Sutta, Ashley Roberts and Carmit Bachar.
"Our group was never set up like the Spice Girls. Our group was set up where I would be the quarterback, and I would lead us," Scherzinger, 45, recalls of their singular set-up. "The girls are extremely strong, talented dancers, and I had to work hard to be able to stand next to them."
Despite the group's ups and downs over the years, Scherzinger — who has said she recorded the majority of the vocals on the albums — says she looks back on her time with the Pussycat Dolls fondly.
"I always used to be made to feel like . . . I don’t know, not ashamed, but . . . I’m very proud that the albums are my music. I put the work in after all these years, and that's OK that I have the credit because everybody has their own strengths. And this is what I bring to the table," she says. "Those were world-class pop records that had many No. 1s around the world. And I love my girls, and I’ll always have love for them — I only wish them the best."
The Pussycat Dolls reunited in 2020 to release their single "React" and to embark on a tour. The tour was delayed by the pandemic and later scrapped amid a lawsuit between Scherzinger and Antin.
After the Dolls disbanded, Scherzinger took several reality competition judging gigs, from The X Factor (she put together One Direction!) to The Masked Singer, where she works with Robin Thicke, Jenny McCarthy and Ken Jeong.
"I really appreciate the family within the show — the camaraderie, the chemistry that we have. It’s not every day you can go to work and genuinely love the people," says Scherzinger, who just returned for her tenth season of the show. "They make it not feel like work. We get to just play and have fun and be ourselves — and I think we bring out the best in each other."
However, Scherzinger will be stepping away from The Masked Singer to star in the West End revival of Sunset Boulevard in London. Despite her pop career, Scherzinger feels her talents have "absolutely" been underestimated.
"That’s why I’m making moves now. It’s hard when people don’t see you for who you truly are. But if you don’t show it to them, they will never know; so that’s why I’ve taken this," says Scherzinger, who got engaged to former Scottish rugby player Thom Evans, 38, this summer. "If I’m honest with you, I had to actually choose between The Masked Singer season 11 and Sunset Boulevard. I chose Sunset Boulevard. This is where my talents truly lie. I’m still proving myself."
I truly believe Nicole is very talented, and that she's never been taken seriously as an artist. I even loved some of the songs from her Killer Love solo album.
However, I never understood why didn't she say that PCD were just a bunch of burlesque dancers and she'd be the group's lead singer from the beginning?
And if that's the case, then why was she at odds with Melody Thornton, who was the group's other singer?
Were there some shenanigans behind the scenes concocted by the group's founder Robin Antin where she was low key pitting the ladies against each other, which we've seen happen in many girl groups?
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