looked incredible as she posed up a storm for Vogue Greek's April issue ahead of the ' much anticipated reunion.
The singer, 47, modelled an array of flowing dresses with one boasting a racy thigh-high split as she showed off her long toned legs.
Nicole displayed her athleticism, as well as her jaw dropping figure, as she .
A wind machine made everything more dramatic as it blew the songstresses' long raven tresses and dramatic gowns.
She later slipped into a figure-hugging purple dress for the glossy mag's cover which again featured a very revealing split.
It comes as former member Jessica Sutta spoke out after she was excluded from the group's comeback.
will join , and for the tour, while Sutta, along with fellow founding members Carmit Bachar and Melody Thornton, were not asked back.
Nicole Scherzinger looked incredible as she posed up a storm for Vogue Greek's April issue ahead of the Pussycat Dolls' much anticipated reunion
The singer, 47, modelled an array of flowing dresses with one boasting a racy thigh-high split as she showed off her long toned legs
Earlier this month Nicole awkwardly stumbled over her words when asked why some of the members were missing from the reunion on the Today show.
Now Jessica has addressed the situation, claiming on The Maverick Approach podcast that she and the other members were 'blindsided' by the reunion announcement.
'None of us were called. None of us were told about anything. In fact, we were blindsided,' she said.
Jessica also blasted Wyatt and Roberts for not reaching out to her after the death of her mother.
'I thought we were all friends, but that's how it goes in Hollywood,' she said.
Jessica did confirm that Nicole reached out to her directly on the day that PCD's comeback was announced – but admitted that she has yet to call the Sunset Boulevard star back.
Nicole displayed her athleticism, as well as her jaw dropping figure, as she dropped into the splits for the dance inspired snaps
She slipped into a figure-hugging purple dress for the glossy mag's cover which again featured a very revealing split
A wind machine made everything more dramatic as it blew the songstresses' long raven tresses and dramatic gowns
She wore minimal make-up as her long dark locks were worn loose
It comes as former Pussycat Dolls member Jessica Sutta spoke out after she was excluded from the group's comeback
'Nicole did call me. I didn't answer. I don't plan to call her back,' Sutta declared on the podcast.
'I love Nicole. This is very bittersweet for me. I respect her as an artist. I even cried with joy when she won her Tony [award] just recently,' she continued.
'I definitely was rooting for her, but the way they did this just showed me exactly why I'm not in the group and showed exactly, to me, who they are.'
She previously confirmed that she was 'never' planning to return to PCD due to her health issues from the Covid vaccine and said that she wishes the group 'the best' and hopes that they have a successful world tour.
Despite her well wishes, Jessica believes that she may have been iced out of the reunion due to her political views.
'It's a cash grab, let's keep it real,' she said of the group's reunion tour.
'And I was a liability. I align with Bobby Kennedy, which is aligning with MAGA,' she continued.
She announced a reunion tour with Kimberly Wyatt and Ashley Roberts (pictured together earlier this month)
Vogue Greece is out April 1
'Do I love what Trump is doing? Absolutely not. I do not believe in war. [But] we didn't have a chance for the [vaccine] injured community to get help without him.'
She added, 'I was never political but I had to be because my life depends on it.'
During an episode of the Today show, co-host Craig Melvin left Nicole at a loss for words when he probed her over the line-up drama.
The presenter asked, 'Some former members of the Pussycat Dolls made headlines recently after they found out you were coming back as a trio, not as the original group. How did you arrive at that decision?'
Visibly taken aback by the question, Scherzinger froze as she struggled to come up with a cohesive response.
'Well, I mean, listen, we are just... we are like... we are so... as women today, I mean,' she stammered.
Wyatt then swooped in and said that the Pussycat Dolls' line-up has been 'ever-changing.'
'This is what it looks like in 2026,' Wyatt said confidently. 'You never know what comes next. We've got to protect our peace.'




