Jessica Sutta Believes Her Support for RFK Jr. Cost Her a Reunion Spot: 'I Was a Liability'
Jessica Sutta, a former member of the Pussycat Dolls, has come forward with her side of the story regarding her exclusion from the group's reunion tour. According to Sutta, she believes her support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and her MAGA views cost her a spot on the tour.
Sutta made her comments in an interview with Rolling Stone, stating that she was not included in the reunion because she was a 'liability.' The Pussycat Dolls recently announced a reunion tour and released a new single, but Sutta was noticeably absent from the lineup.
The group's current lineup consists of Nicole Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, and Ashley Roberts. Sutta has been vocal about her support for RFK Jr. and her conservative views, which may have contributed to her exclusion from the reunion.
The Pussycat Dolls' reunion tour is set to kick off soon, and fans are eagerly awaiting the group's return to the stage. However, Sutta's exclusion from the lineup has sparked controversy and raised questions about the group's decision-making process.
Sutta's comments have also sparked a debate about the role of politics in the entertainment industry. As an artist, Sutta has the right to express her opinions and beliefs, but her views may not align with those of her former group members.
The Pussycat Dolls' reunion tour is a highly anticipated event, and fans are eager to see the group perform together again. However, Sutta's exclusion from the lineup has cast a shadow over the reunion and raised questions about the group's decision-making process.