Jessica Sutta, one of the members of the Pussycat Dolls, claimed that she was not considered a part of the reunion due to her political views.
She believes her support of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cost her the chance to reunite with the girl group PCD Forever Travel
Earlier this month, the group announced that they would be performing 53 shows at various venues around the world as a trio with Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts and Kimberly Wyatt.
Originally part of the six-member pop group lineup with Carmit Bachar and Melody Thornton before disbanding in 2010, the Pussycat Dolls then returned for a 2019 reunion tour without Thornton, who declined to join them.
In the latest formation, unfortunately, both Sutta and Bachar will not be part of the lineup.
Sutta said she was “blindsided” by the withdrawal and decided to support Kennedy, the controversial US Health and Human Services Secretary, whom Sutta refers to as “Bobby”.
“I was a liability,” she said on the latest episode of The Maverick Approach podcast.
“I’ve joined with Bobby Kennedy, who is joining with MAGA (Make America Great Again),” Sutta said.
“People are yelling at me, ‘You’re MAGA, you’re MAGA.’ Yes, I am. I cut it down three times because I’m so sick of people telling me who I should be,” the singer explained.
Jessica Sutta also mentioned that on the day the Pussycat Dolls’ reunion tour was announced, the group’s lead singer Nicole Scherzinger called her but she did not answer the phone.
“I’m not planning on calling her back. I love Nicole, it’s just too bittersweet for me. I respect her as an artist, but this showed me why I’m not in the group. They showed me exactly who they are,” she concluded.
