Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Antin, the creator of the Pussycat Dolls, reached an agreement after three years of trial

Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Antin, the creator of the Pussycat Dolls, reached an agreement after three years of trial
Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Antin, the creator of the Pussycat Dolls, reached an agreement after three years of trial

The hatchet is buried! Nicole Scherzinger and Robin Antin, the creator of the Pussycat Dolls, have officially ended their legal battle.

According to PageSix, lawyers for both parties filed documents with the Los Angeles court last Friday indicating that an agreement had been reached. While the exact terms of this arrangement have not been revealed, a source close to the matter claims that the two women “had actually reached an agreement months ago, but it took time to formalize the details.” “.

An aborted tour

The conflict erupted in September 2021 when Robin Antin, who founded the Pussycat Dolls in 1995 as a cabaret troupe before turning them into pop stars, sued Nicole Scherzinger. The producer accused the singer of refusing to participate in the reunion tour unless she was given full creative control and 75% of the profits.

The interpreter’s lawyers Don’t Cha then described the complaint as “unfounded”, claiming that their client simply wanted to renegotiate her contract after the multiple postponements due to Covid-19. The tour was finally canceled in January 2022, to the great dismay of the other members of the group who had learned of it… via Instagram!

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