Kimberly Wyatt makes admission on difficulty of Pussycat Dolls reunion: 'Much harder'

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Kimberly expressed deep appreciation for the fanbase that has remained loyal to the group
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Kimberly Wyatt has opened up about the forthcoming Pussycat Dolls tour, which will see her perform alongside Nicole Scherzinger and Ashley Roberts as a three-piece.
Speaking to GB News ahead of the screening of her new film Jackie The Stripper, the performer reflected on the group's ever-evolving membership and why being part of the band is more tricky these days.
"The thing with the dolls is the lineup has always sort of changed and chopped and done a lot of different things over the years," Ms Wyatt explained.
She continued: "It does feel different than it once did. Yeah, it's much harder on the body."

The Pussycat Dolls are currently on a reunion tour
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The Pussycat Dolls built their reputation on intricate choreography and physically demanding shows, elements that inevitably become more challenging with time.
Despite the various configurations the group has taken over time, the current trio appears to have found their rhythm together.
The singer acknowledged that returning to the Pussycat Dolls feels markedly different compared to earlier periods in the group's career.
"We're grown women, we've all lived a lot of life, we've done a lot of other projects," she said, describing how their individual experiences have shaped this comeback.

The former Pussycat Doll shared a candid admission about the reunion
| GETTY"What's been brilliant about this time around is that we really feel in the same place," she revealed.
The trio's shared sense of purpose appears to be driving their excitement for the upcoming performances.
According to Ms Wyatt, they are collectively "bringing something to life" that genuinely excites all three members, suggesting a renewed creative energy within the reformed group.
Ms Wyatt expressed deep appreciation for the fanbase that has remained loyal to the group throughout its two-decade existence.
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The performer also revealed a poignant mindset she brings to each performance
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"It's the fans that have always showed up for us for a long time now, over 20 years," she said, crediting their dedication as a driving force behind the reunion.
The performer also revealed a poignant mindset she brings to each performance.
"I just take every show as it could be my last, because you just never know," Ms Wyatt explained.
"There's a gratitude with being a performer and being a doll that you step onto the stage... and you just deliver your absolute best, because that's what you're there to do," she added.





