If you’re hoping for a Pussycat Dolls reunion, chances are you’ll be waiting for a while. “I mean, you know, it’s complicated, that’s what I will say,” OG member Carmit Bachar exclusively told Us Weekly at the Rookie Kids Fashion Show in Los Angeles last month. “You know, I wish for the best.

I hope for the best and I’m so grateful that we accomplished so much in the group in a short amount of time.” Bachar went on to point out that “next year will be 20 years” since The Pussycat Dolls’ 2005 breakout hit song “Don’t You” hit the airwaves and catapulted the group into super-stardom. “But you know, we conquered a lot, and we could have learned a lot more,” she continued.

“But listen, we’ll always have an incredible catalog, and it doesn’t get old.” Bachar didn’t go into further detail as to what would make an on-stage reunion “complicated,” but her Pussycat Dolls pride certainly mirrors that of her former group member, Nicole Scherzinger . In a July 2024 interview with Us , the lead singer said that her time in the group was a “whirlwind” because “so much happened so fast for the Dolls.

” “I’m really proud of when we came back together,” she said at the time. “The pandemic happened and we weren’t able to tour, but we came back together for our song ‘React’ and performed on The Factor, and I was proud of that. We hadn’t been together for, like, 10 years, and then we got together for a week and just put that u.