THREE of the Pussycat Dolls put on a united front stepping out into the streets after their first TV appearance since reuniting.
The ladies were pictured leaving The One studio last night, walking alongside each other.
Nicole Scherzinger wore a glamorous black dress with a corset style top and satin skirt.
Her long hair tumbled down one shoulder in a slight wave all the way down to her hips.
She finished the look off with a choker and black open toed heels.
Bandmates Kimberly Wyatt and Ashley Roberts continued the theme wearing black outfits.
Ashley donned a leather midi skirt and heels, fending herself from the winter lingering in the air with a fur-trimmed jacket.
She kept her hair tucked into her jacket, smiling widely.
Meanwhile Kimberly wore a long velvet dress, boots, and a long sleeve underneath for added warmth.
She looked at the ground, listening to what the others were saying as they chatted.
It comes after the band announced their new single, Club Song, last week.
It’s the first bit of music released by the Pussycat Dolls in six years.
Though it hasn’t been all smooth sailing, as half of the Pussycat Dolls ladies are missing from the reunited band, including Jessica Sutta, Melody Thornton, and Carmit Bachar.
In a bitter feud, Carmit has been open about feeling “betrayed” over the reunion, saying she felt “left out” when the three girls reunited for their new hit.
The Sun confirmed that both Carmit and Jessica were not invited back by Nicole, Ashley and Kimberly, who believed they would be better off as a threesome.
Melody Thornton also isn’t involved, but that decision is said to have been made on her terms and it’s believed she is still close to Nicole.
Carmit shared an Instagram post from a fan which talked about “betrayal” earlier this week.
Sharing on her Stories, the clip was of the singer performing with the Pussycat Dolls back in the day.
The fan then wrote on the video: “Not asking back the *OG* doll @therealcarmit for the PCD reunion is such a betrayal and spit in her face.
“Literally was there before any of the other girls. You will always be my fave.”
This isn’t the first time Carmit has vented on social media, following the news of the new Pussycat trio.
On Thursday, she shared videos from producer and songwriter Lil Eddie, who previously worked with the full Dolls line-up.
In it, he branded the new trio: “The Pussy without the Dolls.”










