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Nicole Scherzinger and Pussycat Dolls founder Robin Antin settled their three-year legal battle over the girl group’s canceled reunion tour, Page Six can exclusively reveal.
Attorneys for Scherzinger and Antin jointly filed court documents Friday in Los Angeles stating that the “parties have reached a settlement in principle, subject to the execution of certain written agreements.”
The notice, obtained by Page Six, did not disclose the terms of the settlement.
Attorneys for Scherzinger (pictured Monday) and the girl group’s founder, Robin Antin, filed court documents Friday stating that they “reached a settlement.” Bruce Glikas/WireImage A source tells Page Six that Scherzinger and Antin (shown in 2019) “actually came to a resolution months ago but needed some time to formalize the details.” Getty ImagesA source tells us that Scherzinger, 46, and Antin, 63, “actually came to a resolution months ago but needed some time to formalize the details.”
In response to Friday’s filing, the court canceled a jury trial that had been scheduled for Dec. 9 and replaced it with a hearing on Jan. 28, 2025, to dismiss the case.
Lawyers for Scherzinger and Antin did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
Antin sued Scherzinger (pictured together in 2017) in 2021 for allegedly refusing to participate in the Pussycat Dolls’ tour unless the frontwoman got 75 percent of the profits. Dimitrios Kambouris The singer (shown on Oct. 25) filed a cross-complaint in 2022, accusing the choreographer of mismanagement. GC ImagesWant more celebrity and pop culture news?
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Antin sued Scherzinger in September 2021 for allegedly refusing to participate in the Pussycat Dolls’ first tour in a decade unless the frontwoman was given complete creative control and 75 percent of the profits.
Scherzinger’s attorney called the suit “meritless” in January 2022, stating that the singer had simply asked to renegotiate her contract after the COVID-19 pandemic repeatedly delayed the concerts.
That same month, Scherzinger announced the tour had been canceled — much to the surprise of her “incredibly disappointed” bandmates Carmit Bachar and Jessica Sutta, who claimed to have found out the news via the “Masked Singer” judge’s Instagram post.
The COVID-19 pandemic ultimately forced the group (pictured in 2008) to cancel their reunion tour. Getty Images Scherzinger (seen on Oct. 20) is currently starring in “Sunset Boulevard” on Broadway. Bruce Glikas/WireImageScherzinger filed a cross-complaint against Antin in August 2022, accusing the choreographer of mismanagement and misappropriating funds.
However, the pop star — who is currently on Broadway in “Sunset Boulevard” — signaled in July that she was ready to move on from the drama.
“I love my Dolls. I love the Pussycat Dolls,” she told the Daily Mail when asked about another potential reunion. “So, I always say never say never.”