Nicole Scherzinger - the lead singer of "The Pussycat Dolls" - has been sued by choreographer Robin Antin, the band's founder, reports The Hollywood Reporter.
According to the lawsuit, Nicole agreed to a reunion of "Don't Cha" or "Stickwitu" stars. Scherzinger is thought to have signed a reunion and "new business venture for The Pussycat Dolls" with Antin, agreeing to 49% of the profits.
The lawsuit alleges that Scherzinger "now refuses to participate in the tournament" following the cancellation of dates due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and "has sought to renegotiate the terms" of the contract.
Antin says the singer is now seeking 75% along with the final decision-making authority and will not attend if her demands are not met. Because the tour dates could not be confirmed due to legal conflict, the travel company, Live Nation, is said to be seeking the $ 600,000 that funded the originally published dates.
Scherzinger is the most famous star of the group, which Antin founded in 1995. Her place in the group undoubtedly caused problems with other members as well.