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Nicole Scherzinger is being SUED by Pussycat Dolls’ founder over ‘backing out of reunion’ unless ‘demands are met’

NICOLE Scherzinger is being sued by The Pussycat Dolls’ founder over allegedly backing out of their reunion unless she is given “complete creative control”.

Choreographer Robin Antin is claiming the singer agreed to going on tour with the group – also made up of Ashley Roberts, Kimberly Wyatt, Carmit Bachar and Jessica Sutta – before coronavirus hit last year.

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Nicole Scherzinger is being sued for allegedly backing out of a Pussycat Dolls reunion

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Founder and choreographer Robin Antin is behind the lawsuit

According to legal documents allege the pair made a deal in 2019 with Nicole accepting a 49% cut.

Robin now claims Nicole, 43, has changed her mind and is asking for majority control and 75% ownership of the business venture.

The documents state she “now refuses to participate in the tour,” and has “demanded to renegotiate the terms of the MOU” while asking for majority control.

The Sun has contacted Nicole’s reps for comment.

It comes amid rumours Nicole was plotting to go solo once again, although sources close to The Sun said she is entirely committed to the group.

A source said: “The pandemic has hampered plans for The Pussycat Dolls but as far as they are concerned, they’re all raring to get going as soon as it’s safe to do so.

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“Nicole had considered doing some solo music last year and wrote a series of songs including a track about social distancing called Anti-Party Anthem.

“That one was a fun nod to lockdown life, which she wrote when the pandemic had just started but she decided not to put it out a short while later. The time has passed and she has no plans right now to do anything as a solo artist.

“All her focus is on The Pussycat Dolls at the moment.

In January they were on the brink of signing a major new management deal to secure their long-term future and were on course to release new music following the success of their comeback hit React last year.

In total, they sold 55million records and had two No1 tunes during their careers.

They first announced their reunion in The Sun in November 2019 after a decade apart, including a UK arena tour for the spring – which was torpedoed when Covid hit.

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