The Pussycat Dolls Feud: Nicole Scherzinger Thinks Ashley Roberts, Other Members Will RUIN Wedding?

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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - MAY 16: Nicole Scherzinger (2nd L) of the band The Pussycat Dolls performs on stage at the Vector Arena on May 16, 2009 in Auckland, New Zealand. Hannah Peters/Getty Images

Ashley Roberts has disclosed that she hasn't yet received an invitation to Nicole Scherzinger and Scottish rugby star Thom Evans' nuptials, fearing that she is not going to be invited in the first place.

The Pussycat Dolls, which includes Nicole, Carmit Bachar, Kimberly Wyatt, and Jessica Sutta, broke up in 2010 and the singer, 41, is most known for being one of them. Nicole, 45, reportedly "banned" her bandmates from attending her wedding since there was still "bad blood" between them.

Ashley reacted to Nicole's Heart FM Breakfast program news of her engagement by saying, "You know Nicole from The Pussycat Dolls..." Jamie Theakston, her co-host, remarked, "I think I remember her..." Ashley jokingly remarked, "She got engaged!"

Yes, we knew that, said Zoe Hardman, who was stepping in for Amanda Holden.

Ashley explained nervously, Ashley then revealed that she "got a little media sheet this morning with all the stories that are happening and it's like 'Nicole has said that she's not going to have The Pussycat Dolls at the wedding' none of her bandmates."She added that it is not just her. Although she is not sure if the report is true, she revealed that she still did not an invitation.

Ashley remarked, "Well listen, if I get an invite I will be coming, if not I will survive," seeming optimistic.

It follows a source telling Heat Magazine that Nicole doesn't want to invite some people while excluding others only for those left out to start stirring up controversy.

She doesn't want to bring any of the negative energy from that period of her life into her ideal wedding since "there is so much of it."

In 2021, Nicole's connection with the band deteriorated when Robin Antin, the group's founder, filed a lawsuit against her for breach of contract. He claimed that if she wasn't paid more than the other band members, she wouldn't take part in a reunion tour. 'There's still so much animosity there, it would be reckless to chance any of them showing up to the wedding,' the person stated.

Because she was the group's superior singer, Nicole felt unfairly branded as the villain. She no longer has time for that petty behavior.

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