Pussycat Dolls Tease Major Comeback With “PCD Forever” Video
March 10, 2026
The iconic girl group The Pussycat Dolls has sparked excitement among fans after posting a mysterious teaser video and directing viewers to a brand-new website, PCDForever.com, hinting that a major comeback could be on the horizon.
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The short video shared on social media features nostalgic visuals connected to the group’s legacy along with the phrase “PCD Forever.” Fans quickly noticed that the group also launched a new website where visitors can sign up for updates about upcoming announcements.
The cryptic post has triggered widespread speculation that the legendary pop group may be preparing for a reunion or major new project.
A New Website Signals Something Big
The newly launched website PCDForever.com invites fans to register their email addresses to receive updates and exclusive news related to the group. The simple landing page features the “PCD Forever” branding along with links to the group’s social media platforms.
While the site doesn’t reveal many details yet, its launch strongly suggests that the Pussycat Dolls are preparing to unveil something significant.
Fans immediately began sharing the link across social media, fueling rumors that the group may soon announce new music, performances, or a world tour.
Reunion Rumors Grow Stronger
Reports have recently suggested that the Pussycat Dolls are preparing for a major comeback after years away from the spotlight. According to entertainment reports, key members of the group are expected to reunite and potentially return to the stage together.
Sources indicate that singer Nicole Scherzinger, along with members Ashley Roberts and Kimberly Wyatt, could be part of the upcoming reunion lineup.
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The trio had previously planned a reunion tour in 2020, but the project was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and legal disputes within the group. Those issues were reportedly resolved in recent years, allowing discussions about a comeback to resume.
A Legacy of Global Pop Hits
The Pussycat Dolls first rose to global fame in the mid-2000s with their debut album PCD, which produced several hit singles including:
- “Don’t Cha”
- “Buttons”
- “Stickwitu”
- “When I Grow Up”
The group quickly became one of the biggest pop acts of the decade, known for their powerful choreography, glamorous style, and chart-topping dance hits.

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Their music videos and live performances helped define the pop music landscape of the 2000s.
One of their most popular songs, “Buttons,” remains a massive hit and has accumulated over one billion views on YouTube, demonstrating the group’s lasting popularity.
Fans React to the Teaser
The teaser video immediately generated excitement online. Longtime fans of the group flooded social media with reactions, celebrating the possibility of seeing the Pussycat Dolls return after years of uncertainty.
Many fans have described the teaser as a nostalgic moment that reminds them of the group’s dominance during the 2000s pop era.
They are going to be doing a pride tour this summer 🤍
— Bravoclockd (@bravoclockd) March 10, 2026
IM SO READY OH MY GODDDDD
— brody (@grandeschaelisa) March 10, 2026
MOTHERS ARE COMING
— 💎 #1 Pussycat Doll (@Saweetney) March 10, 2026
Some even believe the “PCD Forever” message may signal a celebration of the group’s legacy along with a brand-new era for the Dolls.
The Future of the Pussycat Dolls
While an official announcement has not yet been made, the launch of PCDForever.com and the teaser video strongly suggest that something major is in the works.
Industry insiders believe the group could soon reveal details about:
- A reunion tour
- New music releases
- Anniversary celebrations
- Special fan events
If confirmed, the comeback would mark one of the most anticipated pop reunions in recent years.
For now, fans are eagerly watching the group’s social media pages and the PCD Forever website for the next big update.
Published by HOLR Magazine

