

It's been four years since the pure pop sounds of Pussycat Dolls have dominated the airwaves and almost two years since the original line-up disbanded.
What's Next For Nicole Scherzinger?
But creator Robin Antin won't let all those slutty clothes go to waste as she's assembled a new group of girls in hopes of leading them to the top of the charts.
In a new behind-the-scenes video, we're introduced to Lauren Bennett, Vanessa Curry, Chrystina Sayers, Erica Jenkins and Paula van Oppen -- a.k.a. Pcd 2.0! The plan is to officially premiere these Pussycats and debut their lead single, Ready 4 Peace, later this month.
So check out their hotness in the video below, meet their new leader Lauren Bennett in a second video and decide how think they stack up to the originals!
What's Next For Nicole Scherzinger?
But creator Robin Antin won't let all those slutty clothes go to waste as she's assembled a new group of girls in hopes of leading them to the top of the charts.
In a new behind-the-scenes video, we're introduced to Lauren Bennett, Vanessa Curry, Chrystina Sayers, Erica Jenkins and Paula van Oppen -- a.k.a. Pcd 2.0! The plan is to officially premiere these Pussycats and debut their lead single, Ready 4 Peace, later this month.
So check out their hotness in the video below, meet their new leader Lauren Bennett in a second video and decide how think they stack up to the originals!
- 05/03/2012
- TheInsider.com
Robin Antin talks to MTV News about Kardashian-produced Pcd reality show.
By Jocelyn Vena
Robin Antin
Photo: MTV News
One day after the new Pussycat Dolls lineup debuted during a Go Daddy Super Bowl commercial, the Dolls are already working on their next small-screen project — and this time, it includes reality-tv queen Kim Kardashian.
Pcd creator Robin Antin stopped by the MTV Newsroom late last month, and she had some fun teases about what fans should expect from their in-the-works, forthcoming show. "We're developing a reality show with Kim Kardashian as an executive producer and Nigel Lythgoe," Antin said of Kim K. and the "American Idol" producer and "So You Think You Can Dance" judge. "He wanted to get into reality TV and was very interested in doing something with me. Obviously, with the Pussycat Dolls, he's always been a big fan."
Antin appears on "So You Think You Can Dance" from time to time,...
By Jocelyn Vena
Robin Antin
Photo: MTV News
One day after the new Pussycat Dolls lineup debuted during a Go Daddy Super Bowl commercial, the Dolls are already working on their next small-screen project — and this time, it includes reality-tv queen Kim Kardashian.
Pcd creator Robin Antin stopped by the MTV Newsroom late last month, and she had some fun teases about what fans should expect from their in-the-works, forthcoming show. "We're developing a reality show with Kim Kardashian as an executive producer and Nigel Lythgoe," Antin said of Kim K. and the "American Idol" producer and "So You Think You Can Dance" judge. "He wanted to get into reality TV and was very interested in doing something with me. Obviously, with the Pussycat Dolls, he's always been a big fan."
Antin appears on "So You Think You Can Dance" from time to time,...
- 06/02/2012
- MTV Music News
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Pussycat Dolls creator Robin Antin has announced a new lineup for the girl group. The five new ladies are Lauren Bennett from Paradiso Girls, Vanessa Curry of the Laker Girls, Erica Jenkins of the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders, Chrystina Sayers from Girlicious and Paula Van Oppen of "So You Think You Can Dance."
The new Pussycat Dolls will debut in a GoDaddy ad during Super Bowl Xlvi Sunday (Feb. 5), which Antin tells MTV is "breathtakingly beautiful. It's a fun, real campy kind of sexy."
"The dancing is spectacular. Everyone is amazing. It's the exact right recipe for the new Pussycat Dolls. We just did the Go Daddy commercial, Super Bowl spot -- really excited about it. It's sexy and all that. It's a quick look for people to see the girls together for the first time," Antin adds.
Pussycat Dolls creator Robin Antin has announced a new lineup for the girl group. The five new ladies are Lauren Bennett from Paradiso Girls, Vanessa Curry of the Laker Girls, Erica Jenkins of the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders, Chrystina Sayers from Girlicious and Paula Van Oppen of "So You Think You Can Dance."
The new Pussycat Dolls will debut in a GoDaddy ad during Super Bowl Xlvi Sunday (Feb. 5), which Antin tells MTV is "breathtakingly beautiful. It's a fun, real campy kind of sexy."
"The dancing is spectacular. Everyone is amazing. It's the exact right recipe for the new Pussycat Dolls. We just did the Go Daddy commercial, Super Bowl spot -- really excited about it. It's sexy and all that. It's a quick look for people to see the girls together for the first time," Antin adds.
- 02/02/2012
- par editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Go Daddy commercial will feature Lauren Bennett and Chrystina Sayers as 'angels in heaven,' Pcd founder Robin Antin tells MTV News.
By Jocelyn Vena
Robin Antin
Photo: MTV News
The Pussycat Dolls have remained pretty much under the radar since some well-publicized lineup shifts back in 2009. With a new group of ladies all ready for their chance to shake it as a Pcd, they are set to make their world debut Sunday during one of the biggest shows of the year: the Super Bowl.
Recently, Pcd creator Robin Antin and a newly instated Doll, Lauren Bennett, stopped by the MTV Newsroom to chat about the Go Daddy commercial that will launch the latest phase of all things Pcd. So, what should fans expect?
In the spot, Antin said, "The girls are on the Go Daddy cloud. They're angels in heaven, and they're very angelic."
The look of the commercial...
By Jocelyn Vena
Robin Antin
Photo: MTV News
The Pussycat Dolls have remained pretty much under the radar since some well-publicized lineup shifts back in 2009. With a new group of ladies all ready for their chance to shake it as a Pcd, they are set to make their world debut Sunday during one of the biggest shows of the year: the Super Bowl.
Recently, Pcd creator Robin Antin and a newly instated Doll, Lauren Bennett, stopped by the MTV Newsroom to chat about the Go Daddy commercial that will launch the latest phase of all things Pcd. So, what should fans expect?
In the spot, Antin said, "The girls are on the Go Daddy cloud. They're angels in heaven, and they're very angelic."
The look of the commercial...
- 30/01/2012
- MTV Music News
Girlicious have treated their devotees with a music video premiere of their latest single "Maniac". Wearing black and white get-up, Nichole Cordova, Chrystina Sayers and Natalie Mejia are dripping wet, dancing to the song in the pouring rain.
"Maniac" is expected to be included in Girlicious' upcoming sophomore set which is yet to be titled. The music video reportedly was filmed at an abandoned hospital in Los Angeles. Although it was the album's second single, the video will be the first clip debuted from the effort since music video for the first single "Over You" has been scrapped.
"Maniac" music video aside, Natalie Mejia who was arrested on March 9 after police found cocaine in her Gucci handbag recently pleaded not guilty to the drug possession charge. She insisted the cocaine wasn't hers and she didn't know how it got into her bag.
Girlicious' "Maniac" music video...
"Maniac" is expected to be included in Girlicious' upcoming sophomore set which is yet to be titled. The music video reportedly was filmed at an abandoned hospital in Los Angeles. Although it was the album's second single, the video will be the first clip debuted from the effort since music video for the first single "Over You" has been scrapped.
"Maniac" music video aside, Natalie Mejia who was arrested on March 9 after police found cocaine in her Gucci handbag recently pleaded not guilty to the drug possession charge. She insisted the cocaine wasn't hers and she didn't know how it got into her bag.
Girlicious' "Maniac" music video...
- 05/05/2010
- par AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Wearing black and white get-up, Girlicious are dripping wet when shooting a music video for their new single "Maniac". Nichole Cordova, Chrystina Sayers and Natalie Mejia dance in the pouring rain while the director is overheard directing from behind the lens and the new track is played on the background.
"Maniac" is set to be included in Girlicious' upcoming sophomore set which is yet to be titled. Although it was the album's second single, the music video will be the first clip debuted from the effort since music video for the first single "Over You" has been scrapped.
"Maniac" video shoot aside, Natalie Mejia was arrested on March 9 this year after police found cocaine in her Gucci handbag. The singer was charged with a felony count of drug possession and released on $30,000 bail. She is scheduled to be arraigned on April 15.
"Maniac" is set to be included in Girlicious' upcoming sophomore set which is yet to be titled. Although it was the album's second single, the music video will be the first clip debuted from the effort since music video for the first single "Over You" has been scrapped.
"Maniac" video shoot aside, Natalie Mejia was arrested on March 9 this year after police found cocaine in her Gucci handbag. The singer was charged with a felony count of drug possession and released on $30,000 bail. She is scheduled to be arraigned on April 15.
- 10/04/2010
- par AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Coming off of the highly successful search for the Girlicious ladies, Nichole Cordova, Tiffanie Anderson, Chrystina Sayers and Natalie Mejia have emerged victorious in their battle of making it into the final four. Much to their surprise, Pussycat Dolls creator Robin Antin decided to keep the fourth girl in the competition. Since then, the girls have kept quiet while Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious reality competition was airing on The Cw. They’ve been running around, back and fourth into the studio to record their self-titled debut album and into the set to shoot their videos. Now, the girls have been making appearances here and there to promote their upcoming album, which hits retail stores on July 1.
“Since the show ended, we’ve been in the studio, we’ve been at the gym, learning dances, everyday non-stop,” Nichole said in an interview segment with the Daily Motion. “It’s like we’re always busy,...
“Since the show ended, we’ve been in the studio, we’ve been at the gym, learning dances, everyday non-stop,” Nichole said in an interview segment with the Daily Motion. “It’s like we’re always busy,...
- 13/05/2008
- par BuddyTV
- buddytv.com
Nichole Cordova, Tiffanie Anderson, Chrystina Sayers and Natalie Mejia have come a very long way from being four very simple young ladies with dreams of making it big in the music industry to today's newest girl band performers who are ready to take on the world. In fact, the four teens have already recorded their self-titled debut album, which hits retail stores on July 1st under Geffen Records. Their first two singles, "Like Me" and "Stupid S---" are already available for purchase/download on iTunes, and their videos are all over music video channels everywhere.
"It has been amazing. It’s just like a dream come true," Cordova told Enterprise News. "I have a record deal! It’s a dream come true."
Of course, being on the reality search had its down sides, such as having to live secret lives while the show airs, especially for the winners. By the...
"It has been amazing. It’s just like a dream come true," Cordova told Enterprise News. "I have a record deal! It’s a dream come true."
Of course, being on the reality search had its down sides, such as having to live secret lives while the show airs, especially for the winners. By the...
- 10/05/2008
- par BuddyTV
- buddytv.com
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