TL;DR
- Jessica Sutta claims she was snubbed from the Pussycat Dolls reunion.
- She attributes her exclusion to her MAGA political views.
- Sutta describes the reunion as a cash grab.
- Bachar thanks LGBTQ+ fans for their support.
- The reunion tour kicks off in June 2026.
Hold onto your glitter, Dolls! The Pussycat Dolls are back, but not everyone is invited to the party. Original member Jessica Sutta is spilling some serious tea about her exclusion from the highly-anticipated reunion, and honey, it’s as juicy as a ripe peach. Sutta, known for her fierce dance moves and even fiercer opinions, claims she was left out of the lineup due to her MAGA-supporting views. Yes, you heard that right!
In a recent episode of The Maverick Approach podcast, Sutta didn’t hold back, stating, “I aligned with Bobby Kennedy, which is aligned with MAGA. I was a liability.” Sounds like the Dolls are not just about the music anymore; they’re getting political! And we all know how that goes in the pop world – it’s a slippery slope, darling.
While fans were buzzing with excitement over the reunion featuring Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt, Sutta, along with fellow original members Carmit Bachar and Melody Thornton, were left in the dust. Bachar even expressed her disappointment, thanking the LGBTQ+ fans for their support during her time with the group. Talk about a classy move!
Sutta, who has been vocal about her political stance, claims her views led to her exclusion. “People are screaming at me, ‘You’re MAGA, you’re MAGA.’ Yeah, I am MAGA. I triple down on it because I’m sick of people telling me who I should be,” she said. Well, if that doesn’t sound like a fierce queen standing her ground, we don’t know what does!
But let’s not forget, Sutta’s political journey began after she suffered a debilitating injury, which she blames on the COVID-19 vaccine. She’s been open about her struggles, stating that her health issues have kept her from dancing. “I was never planning to return under the current circumstances,” she shared on Instagram, revealing she learned about the reunion just a night before it was announced. Talk about a last-minute invite!
Despite the drama, Sutta wishes her former bandmates nothing but the best. “I’m grateful for the experiences and memories I had with PCD, and I’ll always hold that chapter of my life close to my heart,” she said, proving that even amidst the chaos, there’s a sprinkle of love and nostalgia.
The Pussycat Dolls are set to kick off their reunion tour, titled PCD Forever, in June 2026, with a new track “Club Song” to accompany the festivities. The Dolls will be hitting the stage across North America and Europe, so grab your tickets while you can! But as we groove to their beats, let’s not forget the underlying tensions that come with fame, politics, and pop culture. Will this drama overshadow their comeback? Only time will tell!