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Pussycat Dolls Founders Settle Bitter Dispute Over Canceled Reunion Tour
3 Nov
Summary
- Nicole Scherzinger and Pussycat Dolls founder Robin Antin reach confidential settlement
 - Legal battle started in 2021 over planned reunion tour that fell apart
 - Scherzinger claimed Antin breached duties, wasted funds, and made misrepresentations
 

In a surprising turn of events, former Pussycat Dolls lead singer Nicole Scherzinger and the group's founder, Robin Antin, have settled their long-running legal dispute over a planned reunion tour that never materialized.
The legal battle began in 2021 when Antin filed a lawsuit against Scherzinger, alleging that the singer had agreed to a 49% cut of the reunion tour profits but later demanded 75% and "complete creative control," which Antin described as "extortion." Scherzinger, in turn, filed a countersuit against Antin, claiming she had been damaged due to the failed reunion and that Antin had breached her duties, wasted funding, and made misrepresentations to secure a $600,000 advance from Live Nation.
After months of back-and-forth, the two parties have now reached a confidential settlement, bringing an end to the legal saga. The settlement comes just weeks before a hearing was scheduled to set a trial date, indicating that both sides were eager to resolve the dispute out of court.
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While the specific terms of the agreement remain undisclosed, the resolution of this high-profile case will likely be welcomed by fans of the iconic girl group, who had been eagerly anticipating a reunion that never materialized.




