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The Pussycat Dolls are reportedly set to star in a new musical movie loosely based on their lives.
Pussycat Dolls set to star in a new musical movie
The ‘Don’t Cha’ singers – who are no strangers to flaunting their toned
figures in raunchy music videos – are said to be considering scripts which
focus on the history of the band and allow them to showcase their acting
skills.
A source said: “The Pussycat Dolls are getting a lot of film scripts to look
through at the moment. It’s going to be semi-biographical, about their rise
to fame, with loads of dancing and singing.”
Lead singer Nicole Scherzinger – who has had small roles in hit US TV show
‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch’ and 2003 movie ‘Love Don’t Cost a Thing’ –
previously revealed she is keen to expand the band’s empire, and is always
interested in considering new opportunities.
She said: “We really want to take the Pussycat Dolls to the next level. One
of the guests on our new album ‘Doll Domination’ is Timbaland, so you never
know who might turn up.”
Nicole is not the only member of the stunning girl group who has already
experienced life on the big screen.
Ashley Roberts, 26, starred in dance movie ‘Make It Happen’ earlier this
year.
If the project goes ahead, The Pussycat Dolls would be following in the
footsteps of a host of other pop bands to appear in a film.
In 1997, the Spice Girls appeared in the universally-criticised ‘Spice
World’, while British band McFly appeared as themselves in Lindsay Lohan’s
2006 movie ‘Just My Luck’.
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