Summary
Jessica Sutta, a former member of the Pussycat Dolls, claims her support for MAGA views has led to her exclusion from the group's 2026 reunion. She believes her political beliefs made her a "liability" to the band and its public image. Sutta was not aware of the reunion plans and found out through social media.
Key Facts
- Jessica Sutta was part of the Pussycat Dolls and involved in their 2019 reunion plans.
- She claims her MAGA support and backing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. caused her exclusion from the 2026 reunion.
- The group announced a relaunch in 2026 as a trio with a new single and 53-date tour.
- Sutta learned about the reunion plans via social media, not from the group directly.
- She has become more outspoken about her political views due to health issues she links to the COVID-19 vaccine.
- Sutta says her public political stance has affected her career and made her feel rejected by Hollywood.
- The Pussycat Dolls have not publicly responded to Sutta's claims about the reunion.