Beyoncé - "Schoolin' Life"
J.R. Taylor Choreography
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Nicole Scherzinger has moved on from her days in the girl group the Pussycat Dolls, but she insists a major blowout between the gals – Nicole, Ashley Roberts, Kimberly Wyatt, Jessica Sutta and Melody Thornton – wasn't the reason they went their separate ways. The bicker was "inevitable," she says, but ultimately they just wanted to do their own things.
The Pussycat Dolls in 2006 (Getty)She said: ”It’s inevitable that any girl group who are breathing the same airspace 24/7 are going to bicker. But I think we handled it well and were respectful towards each other.”
Nicole – the last member to depart the group - admits she has no idea why so many of the girls left the band but says she respects their choices and is glad they took the opportunity to “find” themselves.
She said: “Girl power is about finding yourself as a woman. Obviously a lot of them then wanted to branch off and do their own thing and that’s wonderful.”
Although the Pussycat Dolls originally started off as a lap dancing group in Los Angeles, Nicole thinks her talent and that of her bandmates helped fans to forget their roots. She said: “The group had existed before as a dance group. Then they hired myself and Melody to come and record. I was really proud of my part in making the music. We wouldn’t have been able to sell tens of millions of albums if we didn’t have talent. We stood for fun girl power.”
The Pussycat Dolls in 2006 (Getty)She said: ”It’s inevitable that any girl group who are breathing the same airspace 24/7 are going to bicker. But I think we handled it well and were respectful towards each other.”
Nicole – the last member to depart the group - admits she has no idea why so many of the girls left the band but says she respects their choices and is glad they took the opportunity to “find” themselves.
She said: “Girl power is about finding yourself as a woman. Obviously a lot of them then wanted to branch off and do their own thing and that’s wonderful.”
Although the Pussycat Dolls originally started off as a lap dancing group in Los Angeles, Nicole thinks her talent and that of her bandmates helped fans to forget their roots. She said: “The group had existed before as a dance group. Then they hired myself and Melody to come and record. I was really proud of my part in making the music. We wouldn’t have been able to sell tens of millions of albums if we didn’t have talent. We stood for fun girl power.”
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