The Pussycat Dolls have only been reunited for a short time, after 10 years away from the spotlight, but they are intent in ensuring their return does not go unnoticed.
The US girl band, known for hits such as Don't Cha and Buttons unveiled the video for comeback single React earlier today and it is sure to get people talking.
The clip features extremely racy choreography with the ladies sporting barely there PVC nude leotards paired with elbow length gloves while splashing and gyrating around on a water-drenched set, and using chairs to help demonstrate some of their sexiest moves.
In another scene from the video, the ladies are seen dressed in skimpy black PVC outfits and knee-length boots, dancing in sync inside what looks like a cage made of flames.
The group made up of Nicole Scherzinger, 41, Carmit Bachar, 45, Jessica Sutta, 37, Ashley Roberts, 38 and Kimberly Wyatt, 38, looked stunning with their toned bodies on full display, which is sure to delight their legions of fans.
And lead singer Nicole led by example, making sure the video delivered for their fans, to the point of doing herself an injury.
On the Pussycat Dolls' Instagram story, she explained: "We worked so hard on the video in fact… I through my back out and a couple of ribs out but it is all for the love."
She continued: "We did it because did not want to disappoint!"
It’s not the first time that the girl group has teased at their musical revival.
In December 2019, the girl group featured on X-Factor where they debuted React, as well as dancing around chairs whilst drenched in water.
Whereas their fan base couldn’t conceal their excitement at the band’s reunion, the seductive ITV performance also garnered 419 complaints from British viewers who felt the sexy dance was inappropriate.
Last year’s steamy snippet also raised eyebrows when it appeared that Nicole once again was the predominant vocalist in the catchy tune.
The other four Pussycat Dolls danced at either side of her and didn’t even hold microphones.
The Pussycat Dolls, who were originally a burlesque troupe in Los Angeles, are making a comeback after last performing together as a group 10 years ago.
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